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Martin Erat

Martin Erat is a former professional ice hockey player, best known for his tenure as a right winger in the National Hockey League (NHL), where he accumulated 545 points over 881 games primarily with the . Born on August 29, 1981, in , Czechoslovakia (now ), Erat developed his skills in Czech youth leagues before moving to . He was selected by the in the seventh round, 191st overall, of the after excelling in junior hockey with the of the (WHL), where he earned playoff scoring honors. Internationally, Erat represented Czechia at various levels, including gold medals at the 2001 IIHF World U20 Championship and contributions to senior teams at the Olympics and World Championships. Erat debuted in the NHL with Nashville during the 2001–02 season and became a key offensive contributor, recording his first 50-point campaign in 2006–07 and signing a seven-year, $31.5 million contract extension in 2008. Over 11 seasons with the Predators, he tallied 176 goals and 369 assists, earning votes for the as a and the for sportsmanship in 2011–12. Traded to the in 2013 and then to the Coyotes later that year, Erat played two more NHL seasons before returning to , suiting up for in the (KHL) and in the until his retirement in 2020. In his post-playing career, Erat served as an assistant coach for the Czech national team from 2021 to 2023 and as for the Nashville Jr. Predators 13U AAA team until 2025. In February 2025, he was arrested for DUI and leaving the scene of an accident, leading to the end of his coaching roles.

Early life

Birth and family

Martin Erat was born on August 29, 1981, in , Czechoslovakia (now part of the ). Erat was raised in a hockey-oriented family; his older brother, Roman Erat (born May 12, 1979), pursued a professional career in the , including stints with from 2009 to 2013, where he recorded notable contributions such as 37 points in 48 games during the 2009-10 season. This sibling connection provided early exposure to the sport and shaped Erat's initial path toward hockey.

Youth development in hockey

Martin Erat was introduced to at a young age in his hometown of , , where he began training in the local youth programs affiliated with TJ , the predecessor organization to HC . Growing up in a hockey-oriented family, Erat was particularly influenced by his older brother , who was two years his senior and also developed through the same youth system before advancing to professional play. This familial encouragement fostered Erat's early passion for the sport, leading him to join the youth teams of SK Horácká Slavia , the prominent local club, where he honed his skills as a forward. During the late and early , Erat progressed steadily through the Czech age-group teams, competing in regional youth tournaments and demonstrating exceptional talent by frequently being named the on his . His development emphasized fundamental , puck-handling, and competitive play within the structured Czech youth leagues, which were known for producing technically proficient players during that era. By his mid-teens, Erat's performances caught the attention of higher-level scouts, prompting his move at age 16 in 1997 to HC Zlín's U20 team to compete in the Czech junior extraliga. Erat's decision to pursue professionally was deeply shaped by his brother's path, as Roman's success in and beyond provided a model for overseas opportunities in the post-Iron Curtain period. This ambition aligned with growing international scouting interest in talent during the , culminating in Erat's selection in the 1999 and subsequent , marking the transition from his foundational youth phase to structured junior leagues abroad.

Club career

Junior and minor league play

Erat moved to Canada in 1999 at age 17 to pursue higher-level hockey development, joining the Saskatoon Blades of the Western Hockey League (WHL) after being selected sixth overall in the CHL Import Draft that year. In his rookie WHL season of 1999–2000, he recorded 27 goals and 53 points in 66 regular-season games, contributing four goals and 12 points in 11 playoff contests. The following year, 2000–01, Erat began with Saskatoon, where he tallied 19 goals and 54 points in 31 games before being traded to the Red Deer Rebels in January. With Red Deer, he added four goals and 28 points in 17 regular-season games, helping the team capture the WHL championship. Erat's playoff performance that spring was particularly notable, as he led the WHL with 15 goals, 21 assists, and 36 points in 22 games, earning league recognition for his postseason dominance. The advanced to the , where Erat contributed one goal and six points in four games, securing a championship win for the team. Earlier that year, in November 2000 while with , he was honored as the WHL Eastern Conference Player of the Month for his strong offensive output. At the , Erat was selected 191st overall in the seventh round by the , marking his entry into professional scouting radars. Following his junior career, he transitioned to minor professional hockey, making his American Hockey League () debut with the during the 2001–02 season, where he posted 10 goals and 32 points in 45 games. In the playoffs, he added five goals and nine points in six games as the Admirals reached the conference finals.

NHL tenure

Martin Erat made his NHL debut with the during the 2001–02 season, appearing in 80 games and recording 33 points (9 goals, 24 assists). He transitioned to a full-time role by the 2003–04 season, playing all 80 games and contributing 37 points while establishing himself as a reliable middle-six forward. Erat spent the bulk of his NHL career with the Predators from 2001 to 2013, amassing 723 games and 481 points (163 goals, 318 assists) during that span. He achieved career highs of 58 points (19 goals, 39 assists) in the 2011–12 season and reached his 500th NHL game in 2012 while with . However, injuries hampered his play, including an upper-body injury in March 2012 that caused him to miss several games, and a sustained during the that affected his preparation for the following season. On April 3, 2013, Erat was traded to the Washington Capitals in exchange for Filip Forsberg and a conditional third-round draft pick. He played 62 games with Washington across the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons, tallying 27 points (2 goals, 25 assists). Erat was then traded again on March 4, 2014, to the Phoenix Coyotes (later rebranded as the Arizona Coyotes) along with John Mitchell for Rostislav Klesla, Chris Brown, and a fourth-round pick; he appeared in 96 games over the 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons with Arizona, posting 37 points (11 goals, 26 assists). In total, Erat played 881 NHL games, accumulating 545 points (176 goals, 369 assists). Known for his fast, creative playing style as a left-shooting forward, Erat excelled with a quick wrist shot and strong game-reading ability, often contributing on the penalty kill during his Predators tenure.

European professional leagues

Following his departure from the NHL via waivers in 2015, Martin Erat signed a one-year contract with of the (KHL) on September 18, 2015. In his only season with the team, Erat recorded 5 goals and 19 assists for 24 points in 40 regular-season games, contributing to Omsk's strong performance as they advanced deep into the playoffs. He added 1 goal and 7 assists in 10 playoff games, helping Avangard reach the finals, where they ultimately fell to . Erat's contract expired at the end of the 2015-16 season, prompting his return to on familiar ground. In May 2016, Erat signed a multi-year deal with in the , returning to his home country after 13 NHL seasons and one year abroad. The move allowed him to play closer to his family in nearby and recover from lingering injuries sustained during his North American career, while leveraging his deep familiarity with the league from earlier stints. Over four seasons with Kometa (2016-2020), Erat tallied 29 goals and 76 assists for 105 points in 122 regular-season games, plus 9 goals and 16 assists in 36 playoff appearances. His tenure included key contributions to back-to-back Extraliga championships in 2017 and 2018—the team's first titles in 51 years—highlighted by his 12 goals and 34 assists for 46 points in the 2017-18 regular season. Erat served as an alternate for Kometa during the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons, providing to a squad blending veterans and young talent. His production declined in his final two years due to back issues, limiting him to 18 regular-season games (3 goals, 14 assists) in 2018-19 and just 16 games (1 goal, 5 assists) in 2019-20 before the season was curtailed by the . Across his full career, including pre-NHL and lockout seasons, Erat amassed 148 points (49 goals, 99 assists) in 175 games. Erat initially announced his retirement on May 30, 2019, at age 37, but opted to return for a partial 2019-20 season with before making it official on June 19, 2020. He cited family priorities and ongoing health concerns, particularly back problems that had persisted for two seasons, as primary factors in ending his 17-year professional playing career.

International career

Junior representations

During his tenure with the in the , Erat earned a spot on the under-20 national team for the 2001 IIHF World Junior Championships in . In that tournament, he posted two goals and one assist over seven games, contributing to the Czech Republic's gold medal victory—their first in the event.

Senior competitions

Martin Erat represented the at four Winter Olympics. At the in , , the team secured a after defeating the 3-0 in the bronze medal game. During the tournament, Erat contributed 1 goal and 1 assist for 2 points over 8 games, playing primarily as a right winger on the third line. He also appeared in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics (5 games, 0 points; 6th place), 2014 Sochi Olympics (4 games, 0 points; 5th place), and 2018 PyeongChang Olympics (6 games, 1 assist; 6th place). Erat's most extensive senior international experience came at the IIHF World Championships, where he appeared in five tournaments between 2005 and 2015. The achieved notable success during his tenure, earning silver medals in 2005 ( and ) and 2006 (Riga), with Erat registering 3 goals and 5 assists in the latter tournament alone. In 2012 ( and ), he helped secure a , scoring 3 goals in 5 games en route to the third-place finish against . He also played in 2008 and 2015 without medals. As a versatile winger on the national team, Erat was known for his speed and defensive reliability.

Post-retirement career

Coaching roles

Following his from professional play with in 2020 at the age of 38, Martin Erat transitioned immediately into , beginning with youth teams in Vyskov alongside his brother for two seasons. He expressed a desire to contribute to Czech development while prioritizing family, including his young son, amid the challenges of the . Erat joined the Czech national team coaching staff as an assistant coach, serving in that role for the program in 2021-22 and 2022-23, including at the IIHF World Championships during those years under head coach . His involvement focused on leveraging his extensive playing experience—spanning four Olympics and multiple World Championships—to mentor emerging talent in competitions. In , Erat took on developmental roles with youth organizations in the Nashville area, where he had spent much of his NHL career. He continued in a similar capacity as Director of Hockey and Player Development for the Nashville Warriors Hockey Club from the 2024-25 season onward (as of 2025), overseeing programs aimed at holistic athlete advancement. During the 2024-25 season, Erat assumed the head coaching position for the Nashville Jr. Predators 13U AAA team (previously the 12U squad for the 2012 birth year), prioritizing foundational skill development such as skating, puck control, and tactical awareness for players transitioning to competitive youth hockey (as of November 2025). This role aligns with his broader commitment to nurturing young athletes in a structured, high-performance environment.

Other professional activities

Erat co-owns and directs The Athlete’s Compound, a state-of-the-art off-ice dryland training facility adjacent to the Gary Force Ice Arena, in partnership with Lubos Bartecko (as of 2025). This venture provides specialized conditioning and resources tailored to players, supporting holistic athlete preparation beyond on-ice instruction.

Personal life

Family and residences

Martin Erat has been married to Erat since the early 2000s. The couple has two children: a son, , born in February 2012, and a daughter, Victoria Bella, born in February 2014. Erat established , as his primary home during his tenure with the from 2001 to 2013, and has maintained it since. The family resides in Brentwood, a suburb of Nashville, where Erat has owned property since 2009. Erat has coached in the with his brother. Erat's older brother, Roman Erat, also pursued a professional career in the , notably with . On February 1, 2025, Martin Erat was arrested following a minor traffic accident involving his blue in Nolensville and , suburbs of Nashville; he resides in Brentwood. According to police reports, Erat was involved in two separate collisions that caused but no injuries; witnesses reported that he left the scenes before being located by authorities. He was booked at 7:12 p.m. and charged with (first offense), two counts of leaving the scene of an accident, two counts of failure to exercise due care, and . Erat was released on a $30,000 bond later that evening. Erat publicly denied the DUI allegation shortly after his , stating that he had been ill and consumed flu containing , which he claimed was the source of any detected impairment rather than intoxication from drinking. He acknowledged involvement in the accidents but maintained that he was not of . No prior notable legal incidents or traffic violations from Erat's NHL career have been documented in public records. As of November 2025, the case remains ongoing in Williamson County courts, with no reported resolution or additional developments.

Career records

Statistical overview

Martin Erat's professional ice hockey career spanned multiple leagues, with his most extensive statistical record in the National Hockey League (NHL), complemented by international appearances for the Czech Republic and stints in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) and Czech Extraliga. Over 881 regular-season NHL games, he accumulated 176 goals, 369 assists, and 545 points, averaging 0.62 points per game, while in 50 playoff games, he recorded 8 goals, 15 assists, and 23 points.

NHL Regular Season Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPTS
2001-02NSH8092433
2002-03NSH27178
2003-04NSH76163349
2005-06NSH80202949
2006-07NSH68164157
2007-08NSH76233457
2008-09NSH71173350
2009-10NSH74212849
2010-11NSH64173350
2011-12NSH71193958
2012-13NSH/WSH4551924
2013-14WSH/PHX7032629
2014-157992332
Total881176369545
Erat's peak regular-season performance came in 2011-12 with the , where he notched 58 points in 71 games.

NHL Playoff Statistics

SeasonTeamGPGAPTS
2003-04NSH6011
2005-06NSH5112
2006-07NSH3011
2007-08NSH6134
2009-10NSH6415
2010-11NSH10156
2011-12NSH10134
2012-13WSH4000
Total5081523

International Statistics

Erat represented the in various senior and junior tournaments, totaling 50 games played across Olympics and World Championships with 11 goals and 16 assists for 27 points, alongside 13 games in junior events yielding 5 points.

Senior International

TournamentGPGAPTS
Olympics (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018)19235
World Championships (2006, 2008, 2012, 2015)3191322
Total50111627

Junior International

TournamentGPGAPTS
U20 WJC (2001)7213
U18 WJC (1999)6022
Total13235

European Leagues Statistics

In the KHL with during the 2015-16 season, Erat played 50 games (regular season and playoffs), scoring 6 goals and 26 assists for 32 points, at an average of 0.64 . In the , across multiple teams including HC Zlín (2004-05) and (2016-20), he appeared in 222 games, recording 65 goals, 120 assists, and 185 points, averaging 0.83 overall but declining to 0.50 in his final seasons after age 35.

Awards and honors

During his junior career with the Red Deer Rebels in the Western Hockey League (WHL), Erat earned recognition for his offensive contributions in the 2000–01 season, leading the playoffs in goals (15), assists (21), and points (36). He was also named the WHL Eastern Conference Player of the Month for November 2000 after recording 12 goals and 15 assists in 12 games. Internationally at the junior level, Erat represented the Czech Republic at the 2001 IIHF World U20 Championship, where he contributed to the team's gold medal victory with three goals and four assists in seven games. In the NHL, Erat received weekly honors for standout performances with the . He was named the of the Week for November 12–18, 2007, after scoring four goals and adding two assists in three games during a period that helped the Predators maintain a strong position in the standings. Similarly, on March 19, 2012, he earned honors for the week of March 12–18, leading the league with seven points (two goals, five assists) in four games amid a crucial late-season push. No major individual NHL awards, such as the Lady Byng or Selke Trophies, were won by Erat, though he finished in voting consideration in multiple seasons, including 14th for the as a in 2001–02. Erat's international senior career with the Czech Republic featured several team medals but no prominent individual IIHF awards. He won an Olympic bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, scoring the game-winning goal in the bronze-medal game against Finland. At the IIHF World Championships, Erat secured a silver medal in 2006, where he ranked among the top three Czech players with three goals and five assists in nine games, and a bronze medal in 2012. He did not participate in the 2005 tournament, marking 2006 as his senior World Championship debut.

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