Former Bruin reportedly done in the NHL; not with pro hockey
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Dorin Canaday
July 24, 2022 (6:43 PM)
One longtime NHL player is taking his talents to Europe!
Craig Morgan of PHNX Sports and The NHL Network has reported that a former Boston Bruin is done in the NHL but not he's not quite ready to quit playing professional hockey.
As per Morgan:
Loui Eriksson was originally drafted in the second round (33rd overall) by the Dallas Stars at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft.
Eriksson came to the Bruins in the trade that sent youngster Tyler Seguin to the Stars in 2013.
In 224 games with Boston, the Swede recorded 62 goals and 85 assists.
In his career, he's appeared in 1050 games with the Stars, Bruins, Canucks and Coyotes, and has collected 253 goals and 360 assists for a total of 613 points.
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