Eriksson, who also expects to play with the Sedins at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey in September, scored 30 goals and had 63 points in 82 games with the Boston Bruins last season. He has scored at least 20 goals six times in 10 seasons in the NHL, and has two 30-goal seasons, making him a welcome addition to a Canucks team that scored 182 non-shootout goals last season, second-fewest in the League.
Vancouver had two 20-goal scorers, Daniel Sedin with 28 and Jannik Hansen with 22, and Daniel Sedin (61) and Henrik Sedin (55) were the only Canucks with more than 50 points. The power play finished 27th in the NHL with a 15.8 percent success rate.
"When we went through the process this summer thinking about how we can get our team better, we wanted to up the skill level of our team," general manager Jim Benning said.
Benning said the Canucks succeeded with Eriksson, 31, and 26-year-old defenseman Philip Larsen, who signed a one-year, $1.025 million contract on Friday after scoring 11 goals and 38 points in 52 games last season with Jokerit Helsinki in the Kontinental Hockey League.
"To add to our skill level, to get our power-play better, we had a good day," Benning said.
The Canucks also signed forward Jayson Megna to a one-year, $600,000 contract, and signed forwards Michael Chaput and Borna Rendulic and defenseman Chad Billins each to a one-year contract with two-way clauses to play for Utica in the American Hockey League. The biggest addition was Eriksson, who said he had real interest from a few other teams and confirmed that he turned down a four-year offer to remain in Boston.
"[Term] was important for me, I wanted to get five or six years," said Eriksson, who has 212 goals and 504 points in 725 regular-season games with the Bruins and Dallas Stars. "I have a big family and I worked really hard through all the years playing in the NHL and Boston, they were interested in having me too, but I've never been in that situation like this and it felt, especially when I talked to Vancouver, both me and my family got a good feeling."