Cole Eiserman (born August 29, 2006) is an American
ice hockey left wing
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for
USNTDP Juniors of the
United States Hockey League (USHL). Along with
Macklin Celebrini
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, he is a top prospect for the
2024 NHL Entry Draft.
Playing career
Playing for the
Shattuck-Saint Mary's in the 2020–21 season, Eiserman scored 97 goals with 57 assists for 154 points in 50 games.
Only two players,
Sidney Crosby and
Jonathan Toews, recorded more goals for Shattuck's U18 team as a 15-year-old.
Eiserman has played for Team USA's U-17 and U-18 programs. He scored 20 points in seven games, ranking second in scoring at the World Under-17 Hockey Challenge.
Eiserman originally committed to playing for the
University of Minnesota, however, on September 27, 2023, it was announced he decommitted from Minnesota and committed to
Boston University instead, to play closer to home.
Personal life
Eiserman's father, Bill Eiserman, played for
UMass Lowell from 1986 to 1987. Eiserman's uncle, Ed Hill, was drafted by the
Nashville Predators in
1999
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. Eiserman has four brothers, including a twin, all of whom play hockey at various levels.
One of his brothers,
Shane Eiserman, was drafted by the
Ottawa Senators in the fourth round of the
2014 NHL Entry Draft
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.
Career statistics
Regular season and playoffs
References
External links
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2006 births
Living people
USA Hockey National Team Development Program players
American ice hockey left wingers
Ice hockey people from Massachusetts
People from Newburyport, Massachusetts
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