Emerson Etem

{{Short description|American ice hockey player (born 1992)}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}}

{{Infobox ice hockey player

| name = Emerson Etem

| image = Emerson Etem Long Beach Shredders Pro Tour 2023.jpg

| image_size = 230px

| caption = Etem in 2023

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1992|6|16}}

| birth_place = Long Beach, California, U.S.

| height_ft = 6

| height_in = 1

| weight_lb = 210

| position = Right wing

| shoots = Left

| played_for = Anaheim Ducks
New York Rangers
Vancouver Canucks
HC Lugano

| ntl_team =

| draft = 29th overall

| draft_year = 2010

| draft_team = Anaheim Ducks

| career_start = 2012

| career_end = 2020

}}

Emerson Albert Spratlen Etem (born June 16, 1992) is an American former professional ice hockey right winger and current Color Analyst for the Anaheim Ducks radio broadcast. He is also a co-owner of the Long Beach Shredders of the USPHL. He was originally selected in the first round, 29th overall, by the Anaheim Ducks in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. He has also played for the New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks. He retired in 2020 and became the head coach and general manager of the Missoula Jr. Bruins in the North American 3 Hockey League. In 2021, he purchased a junior team and became the head coach of the Long Beach Shredders in the United States Premier Hockey League.

Early life and family

Etem comes from a family where rowing is very popular, and his African-American mother Patricia made the U.S. Olympic rowing team, though due to the 1980 Summer Olympics boycott, did not participate at the 1980 Games in Moscow. Continuing with his family's rowing tradition, Emerson's elder brother Martin rowed four years for Syracuse University where he was team captain his senior year. After graduation, he became an elite rower who trained to compete for the US National Rowing Team, and he placed third in the men's double in the Olympic trials prior to the London Olympic Games. Emerson has an older sister, Elise, who also has had a successful athletic career. She was nationally ranked in the butterfly from age 10 and was Wilson High School's Most Valuable Swimmer her senior year. She swam for one season at University of California, Berkeley and then walked on to the women's rowing team at the university, ultimately becoming captain of the Pac-12 champion team her senior year.{{Cite web |title=Elise Etem - Women's Rowing |url=https://calbears.com/sports/womens-rowing/roster/elise-etem/2117 |access-date=2023-08-24 |website=California Golden Bears Athletics |language=en}}

Etem and his wife, Danette, had a son together in 2016.{{cite web| url = https://twitter.com/tweetem_up/status/781948745323728900 | title = Introducing Laulo | publisher = Twitter | date = 2016-09-30 | access-date = 2016-09-30}}

Playing career

=Junior=

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As a youth, Etem played in the 2004 and 2005 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a minor ice hockey team from Los Angeles.{{cite web|url=https://www.publicationsports.com/ressources/files/439/Joueurs_Pro.pdf|title=Pee-Wee players who have reached NHL or WHA|year=2018|website=Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament|access-date=2019-02-16|archive-date=2019-03-06|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190306085544/https://www.publicationsports.com/ressources/files/439/Joueurs_Pro.pdf|url-status=dead}}

Etem followed his older brother Martin into roller then ice hockey. While watching Martin play with the Long Beach Jr. Ice Dogs in the 2003 National Tier II Championship tournament, he saw Sidney Crosby lead the Shattuck-Saint Mary's Sabres to the Tier I 17 under National Championship (held concurrently at The Gardens Ice House in Laurel, Maryland). Inspired by the caliber of players, coaching and winning tradition of Sabres hockey, Etem moved to Faribault, Minnesota, at age 14 to play at Shattuck-Saint Mary's, where he led the Bantam team to a third-place finish at the Tier I 14 & under 2007 National Championship at Amherst, New York, in his freshman year. As the only sophomore on the Shattuck-Saint Mary's 2007–08 Midget Minor AAA team, Etem helped the Sabres win their second consecutive Tier I 17 & under National Title, the first time in the school's history.{{citation needed|date=February 2019}}

In 2008–09, Etem then moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan, to play for USA Hockey's National Team Development Program (NTDP).{{cite web|title = California kid Etem could hear name called early| publisher = NHL |url=http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=508603 |date = 2009-12-09}}

Etem was drafted into the Western Hockey League (WHL) 115th overall by the Medicine Hat Tigers in the 2007 Bantam Draft.

=Professional=

Despite reaching the eighth spot in the NHL Central Scouting Bureau's rankings ahead of the 2010 NHL Entry Draft, Etem's draft stock plummeted him down to the 29th overall pick by the Anaheim Ducks.{{cite web | url = https://whl.ca/seven-whl-players-selected-in-1st-round-of-2010-nhl-draft | title = Seven WHL players selected in 1st round of 2010 NHL draft | publisher = Western Hockey League | date = June 25, 2010 | accessdate = June 23, 2023}} He scored his first career NHL goal on March 18, 2013, against Antti Niemi of the San Jose Sharks.{{Cite web |title=Sharks 3-5 Ducks (Mar 18, 2013) Final Score |url=https://www.espn.com/nhl/game/_/gameId/400442901 |access-date=2023-08-24 |website=ESPN |language=en}}

On June 27, 2015, Etem, along with a second-round draft pick, was traded to the New York Rangers in exchange for Carl Hagelin and two draft picks in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft.{{cite news| url = https://nypost.com/2015/06/27/rangers-trade-cam-talbot-and-carl-hagelin/ | title = Rangers trade Cam Talbot and Carl Hagelin | newspaper = New York Post | date = 2015-06-27 | access-date = 2015-06-27}} After his first training camp with the Rangers, Etem made the opening night roster for the 2015–16 season. Used as the a depth forward, Etem was unable to cement a role and in 19 games provided 3 assists. On January 8, 2016, Etem was traded by the Rangers to the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for Nicklas Jensen and a 6th round pick in the 2017 draft. As a result, Etem was reunited with his former junior coach with Medicine Hat, Willie Desjardins.{{cite web| url = https://www.tsn.ca/canucks-acquire-etem-for-jensen-pick-1.420136 | title = Canucks acquire Etem for Jensen, pick | publisher = The Sports Network | date = 2016-01-08 | access-date = 2016-01-08}} He scored his first goal as a Vancouver Canuck on February 6, 2016, against the Calgary Flames. In 39 games with the Canucks, he tallied 7 goals, 5 assists (12 points).{{Cite web |title=Emerson Etem at eliteprospects.com |url=https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/20718/emerson-etem |access-date=2023-08-24 |website=www.eliteprospects.com |language=en}}

On June 27, 2016, Etem re-signed with the Canucks to a one-year contract worth $775,000. However, he did not make the opening roster for the 2016–17 season and was placed on waivers at the start of the season. Etem was picked up by the Anaheim Ducks off waivers on October 13, 2016, reuniting him with the organisation that drafted him.{{cite web| url = https://www.nhl.com/ducks/news/ducks-claim-etem-off-nhl-waivers/c-282616960 | title = Ducks claim Etem off waivers from Canucks | publisher = Anaheim Ducks | date = 2016-10-13 | access-date = 2016-10-13}} He played in 3 scoreless games in his return to Anaheim before he was reassigned to AHL affiliate, the San Diego Gulls. In his debut game with the Gulls Etem scored a goal, however suffered a knee injury which later required season ending surgery.{{cite web| url = http://www.sandiegogulls.com/injuryupdate_120216/ | title = Hackett, Etem have successful surgeries, will be out indefinitely | publisher = San Diego Gulls | date = 2016-12-02 | access-date = 2016-12-02}}

On June 26, 2017, Etem was not tendered a qualifying offer by the Ducks, releasing him as a free agent.{{cite web| url = https://twitter.com/curtiszupke/status/879488780612247552 | title = Ducks announce qualifying offers | publisher = Twitter | date = 2017-06-26 | access-date = 2017-06-26}} On July 5, 2017, Etem agreed to a one-year, two-way contract with his fourth NHL club, the Arizona Coyotes.{{cite web| url = https://www.nhl.com/coyotes/news/coyotes-sign-etem-to-one-year-two-way-contract/c-290303174 | title = Coyotes sign Etem to one-year, two-way contract | publisher = Arizona Coyotes | date = 2017-07-05 | access-date = 2017-07-05}} On January 2, 2018, the Coyotes announced that Etem's contract was terminated after he asked to be released from his contract.{{cite web|last1=Vest|first1=Dave|title='Yotes Notes: Hjalmarsson Nears Return to Lineup|url=https://www.nhl.com/coyotes/news/yotes-notes-hjalmarsson-nears-return-to-lineup/c-294586100|website=NHL.com|access-date=January 3, 2018|date=January 2, 2018}}

On January 14, 2018, Etem signed with Lugano of the Swiss National League (NL) until the end of the 2017–18 season.{{cite web|title=Emerson Etem è il quinto straniero HCL|url=http://www.hclugano.ch/it/article/2402/emerson-etem-il-quinto-straniero-hcl|website=www.hclugano.ch|access-date=January 15, 2018|language=it-CH|date=January 14, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180115184505/http://www.hclugano.ch/it/article/2402/emerson-etem-il-quinto-straniero-hcl|archive-date=January 15, 2018|url-status=dead}} He went scoreless in 5 regular season games for Lugano before making 1 post-season appearance.

As a free agent, Etem returned to North America in the summer, agreeing to a professional tryout to attend the Los Angeles Kings 2018 training camp on August 22, 2018.{{cite web| url = https://www.tsn.ca/etem-to-attend-kings-camp-on-pto-1.1161277 | title = Etem to attend Kings camp on a PTO | publisher = The Sports Network | date = 2018-08-22 | access-date = 2018-08-22}} While impressing with the Kings, Etem was among the last cuts from the opening night roster. He accepted a reassignment to join AHL affiliate, the Ontario Reign, on a professional tryout contract on October 3, 2018.{{cite web| url = http://www.ontarioreign.com/news/detail/reign-sign-etem-assign-6-to-manchester | title = Reign sign Etem, assign 5 to Manchester | publisher = Ontario Reign | date = 2018-10-03 | access-date = 2018-10-03}} Etem failed to seize his opportunity with the Reign, posting 1 goal in 9 games before he was released from his tryout on November 3, 2018.{{cite web| url = https://twitter.com/mayorNHL/status/1059211837881774080 | title = Emerson Etem released from PTO | publisher = Twitter | date = 2018-11-03 | access-date = 2018-11-03}} He retired in 2020.

Career statistics

=Regular season and playoffs=

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! colspan="3" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

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! colspan="5" | Regular season

! rowspan="99" bgcolor="#ffffff" |

! colspan="5" | Playoffs

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! Season

! Team

! League

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

2007–08Shattuck-Saint Mary'sHS-Prep5813152820
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| 2008–09

U.S. NTDP U17USDP1367130
2008–09U.S. NTDP U18USDP42022
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| 2008–09

U.S. NTDP U18NAHL401914331694484
2009–10Medicine Hat TigersWHL72372865261273100
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2010–11

Medicine Hat TigersWHL6545358024151011217
2011–12Medicine Hat TigersWHL656146107347761313
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2011–12

Syracuse CrunchAHL2101242020
2012–13Norfolk AdmiralsAHL451331612
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2012–13

Anaheim DucksNHL383710973252
2013–14Anaheim DucksNHL2974114400012
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2013–14

Norfolk AdmiralsAHL502430541040220
2014–15Anaheim DucksNHL4555104123030
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2014–15

Norfolk AdmiralsAHL22138212
2015–16New York RangersNHL190332
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2015–16

Vancouver CanucksNHL3975129
2016–17Anaheim DucksNHL30002
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2016–17

San Diego GullsAHL11010
2017–18Tucson RoadrunnersAHL164158
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2017–18

HC LuganoNL5000010000
2018–19Ontario ReignAHL91010
bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2019–20

Cabri BulldogsWMHL1114334702310130
bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="3" | AHL totals

! 145

! 57

! 42

! 99

! 34

! 8

! 2

! 2

! 4

! 0

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan="3" | NHL totals

! 173

! 22

! 24

! 46

! 30

! 23

! 6

! 2

! 8

! 14

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{{MedalCountry|{{flagicon|US}} USA}}

{{MedalSport| Ice hockey}}

{{MedalCompetition|World Junior Championships}}

{{MedalBronze |2011 USA|}}

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=International=

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! Year

! Team

! Event

! Result

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! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

2009

| United States

| U17

| {{bronze3}}

| 6

| 2

| 4

| 6

| 0

bgcolor="#f0f0f0"

| 2011

| United States

| WJC

| {{bronze3}}

| 6

| 1

| 0

| 1

| 0

2012

| United States

| WJC

| 7th

| 6

| 0

| 4

| 4

| 2

bgcolor="#e0e0e0"

! colspan=4 | Junior totals

! 18

! 3

! 8

! 11

! 2

Post playing career

After retiring from playing, he became the head coach of the Missoula Jr. Bruins, a junior ice hockey team based in Missoula, Montana, and a member of the North American 3 Hockey League, for the 2020–21 season. The team was sold in 2021 and Etem and his wife Danette purchased their own junior team in the United States Premier Hockey League, relocating the Anaheim Avalanche to become the Long Beach Shredders in his hometown of Long Beach, California. Etem serves as part-owner, head coach, and general manager of the Shredders.{{cite web |url=https://www.usphl.com/news_article/show/1162796 |title=Former NHLer Emerson Etem Announces Long Beach Shredders To Play In Pacific Division |website=USPHL |date=May 8, 2021}}

Etem was hired by the Anaheim Ducks on July 20, 2023 as the club's new radio color analyst and content producer for Ducks Stream on TuneIn.{{Cite web |title=Etem Swaps Skates for Headset in Joining Ducks Audio Booth |url=https://www.nhl.com/ducks/news/etem-swaps-skates-for-headset-in-joining-ducks-audio-booth/c-345483332 |access-date=2023-08-24 |website=NHL.com |date=31 July 2023 |language=en-US}}

References

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