Growing up Eric Nystrom was always used to having Hall Of Fame type talent around him.
“I’ve met pretty much all of the Islander greats. Potvin, Gillies, Smith, Arbour, Bossy, etc. I am very fortunate to have met them all. They are truly champions!
The Minnesota Wild forward says that despite growing up in the household of a legend, his dad Islanders great Bob Nystrom, he wasn’t forced to play hockey.
“He let me find my own way, but was always there to give me great advice.”
Watching his father, Eric eventually grew more in love with the game; he cheered for the Islanders growing up.
“I loved the Islanders. Pierre Turgeon, Ziggy Palffy, Pat Lafontaine were all my favourite players. My biggest influences for me, aside from my dad, were Bob Mancini and Mike Eaves at the US National Team Development Program as well as red Berenson at the University of Michigan.
While his dad didn’t necessarily push him towards hockey, he was always a big influence for Eric.
“He [Bob Nystrom] was a huge influence. He taught me a lot about the game and what the words “hard work” means.”
After the Syosset New York native played in the USDP, he completed four successful years at the University of Michigan. Nystrom recognized that it was vital to graduate from University.
“It was very important [to graduate] because I realize that there is life after hockey.”
After his four years at Michigan, Nystrom was eventually drafted by the Calgary Flames tenth overall in the 2002 NHL entry draft. He went on to play three seasons with the Flames.
“It was an amazing experience; I had no idea where I was going to end up. I am so happy I had an opportunity to play in Calgary. It was truly a great hockey city.”

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Nystrom recalls that the best moment in the Flames organization was getting to play in front of the “C of Red,” while a low point was missing the playoffs during 2009-2010 season.
After playing in arguably Canada’s most crazed hockey market, Nystrom signed a three-year deal with one of America’s most hockey crazy markets, the Minnesota Wild.
“I’m so lucky to have been given the opportunity to play in two amazing hockey markets. Minnesota fans are extremely knowledgeable and passionate, just like Calgary!”
Nystrom says that the teams interest in him was vital to him signing with the club.
“They just expressed a very strong interest in me as a player that was actually quite flattering. They really made one of the toughest decisions in my life fairly easy.”
Nystrom, despite just scoring four goals in eighty-two games last year expects big things from the team. The Wild made big trades, such as acquiring Dany Heatley, and have also hired former Houston Aeros coach Mike Yeo.
“I expect it to be a great season, with some new faces and an energized squad. Coach Yeo is going to be excellent for us as well.”
We wish you luck Eric.