On Sportsnet 650, Satiar Shah discussed that Vancouver Canucks forward Louis Eriksson could be sent down to the AHL. His strong defensive play wasn’t there, either. ℹ️ Saule - Show detailed analytics and statistics about the domain including traffic rank, visitor statistics, website information, DNS resource records, server locations, WHOIS, and more | Saule.info Website Statistics and Analysis Eriksson’s contract has $8 million remaining in bonuses and they’re excluded in determining the total cost for a two-thirds buyout. Maybe the Senators are interested. Eriksson, 35, still has two years left on his contract at an average annual value of $6 million. Through just a “traditional hockey” lens, it’s dangerous to sign an over-30 winger to big term and big money, and you *definitely* shouldn’t do it when your team isn’t competitive. No one is going to want to pick up Eriksson's $6 million per year contract, so expect him to be assigned to the taxi squad after passing through waivers. He signed a six-year contract with Dallas on Oct. 2, 2009. Loui Eriksson signed a 6 year / $36,000,000 contract with the Vancouver Canucks, including a $28,000,000 signing bonus, $36,000,000 guaranteed, and an … Find Loui Eriksson stats, teams, height, weight, Position: Left wing Loui William Eriksson (born 17 July 1985) is a Swedish professional ice hockey forward currently playing for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). Loui Eriksson to the AHL? Current Contract. Eriksson led the Stars with 36 goals, ranked second with 63 points and led them at plus-14 in 2008-09. Next up is a group of forwards, Eriksson, Lucic, and Ladd, who all in July 2016 signed mega deals with major term and salary and which are difficult to buy out. Eriksson was selected by the Dallas Stars in the second round, 33rd overall, at the 2003 NHL Entry Draft . Most would agree that trading Eriksson for Lucic—whose contract is longer than Eriksson’s, is essentially buyout-proof, and includes a No Movement Clause that would require him to be protected in an expansion draft—would be bad asset management. Loui could get sent to Utica if he doesn’t have a good training camp, like forget taxi squad. The Eriksson contract is frustrating from so many angles. In a frustration and injury-plagued season, Eriksson scored just 11 goals and 24 points.