Cole Eiserman Siblings

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Cole Eiserman is an American ice hockey left winger who is presently associated with the USNTDP Juniors in the United States Hockey League (USHL). He was born on August 29, 2006, in Newburyport, Massachusetts, and is regarded as one of the top eligible prospects available for the upcoming 2024 NHL Entry Draft. Furthermore, he has been ranked very highly across various scouting reports and draft rankings.

Prior to the USHL, he began his hockey career with the Boston Jr. Bruins and later transitioned to the Middlesex Islanders U13 AAA team in 2019-20. Moving forward, he excelled at Shattuck St. Mary's School, where he climbed the U14 AAA team, and U18 Prep Team before delivering standout performances with the U.S. National Team Development Program (NTDP) and in the USHL. In his debut season there, he contributed 44 points and in the 2023-24 season alone, he tallied an impressive 89 points (58 goals, 31 assists) in 57 games with the NTDP and added 34 points (25 goals, 9 assists) in 24 games in the USHL.

Cole Eiserman's Brothers

Cole Eiserman has three brothers, namely Caden Eiserman, Christopher Eiserman, William Eiserman, and Shane Eiserman. Notably, all of them have been associated with the sport of hockey in their lives and have a family deeply rooted in the sport. Interestingly, Caden is Cole Eiserman's twin brother. More details about them are mentioned below:

Caden Eiserman:

Cole Eiserman's twin brother, Caden Eiserman, was born on August 29, 2006, making them both 17 years old. Remarkably, he began his hockey journey with the Middlesex Islanders 13U AAA team during the 2019-20 season and later continued at Newburyport High.

William Eiserman:

Cole Eiserman's eldest brother, William Eiserman, is a retired American ice hockey defenseman, who played with the New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs in the Eastern Junior Hockey League (EJHL), the Tri-City Storm and Chicago Steel in the United States Hockey League (USHL), and the Utah Grizzlies in the ECHL. Additionally, he also played college hockey at UMass-Lowell and Bentley University.

As of June 2024, he is 31 years old and his career highlights include being named alternate captain in his senior year while at Bentley and becoming an NCAA (Hockey East) Champion while UMass-Lowell.

Christopher Eiserman:

The second eldest in the Eiserman family is Christopher Eiserman, who was born on July 28, 1993, making him 30 years old as of June 2024.

Christopher Eiserman is also a retired American ice hockey goaltender, who played with the New Hampshire Jr. Monarchs in the EJHL during the 2009-10 season, the Amarillo Bulls in the NAHL, the Valley Jr. Warriors in the EJHL, and the Nanaimo Clippers in the BCHL later on in his career. He also had a tenure at Bridgton Academy in the USHS-Prep league and became notable or an impressive .947 save percentage and a 1.62 goals-against average. Christopher concluded his career at SUNY-Fredonia in NCAA III, where he played for two seasons.

Shane Eiserman:

Shane Eiserman, the third eldest brother, was born on October 10, 1995, and is 28 years old as of June 2024. Interestingly, Shane Eiserman also played hockey during his career and is presently retired. However, he had a noteworthy career as he was drafted in the 4th round of the 2014 NHL Draft as the 100th overall pick by the Ottawa Senators. Unfortunately, he never made the NHL and played in the ECHL for teams such as Adirondack Thunder, Atlanta Gladiators, South Carolina Stingrays, and Norfolk Admirals. Prior to that, he began his journey at St. John's Prep and later played for teams like Valley Jr. Warriors, Cushing Academy, and USNTDP Juniors. He also represented the U.S. National U17 and U18 teams and played in the USHL with the Dubuque Fighting Saints. Shane then joined the University of New Hampshire, where he played for four seasons. His career highlights include winning a silver medal at the U18 World Junior Championships (WJC).

FAQs

A. Cole Eiserman was born on August 29, 2006, in Newburyport, Massachusetts.

A. Cole Eiserman plays as a left winger (LW).

A. Cole Eiserman stands at 183 cm (6'0") tall and weighs 89 kg (196 lbs).

A. Cole Eiserman is 17 years old as of June 2024. 

A. Cole Eiserman is a top prospect eligible for the upcoming 2024 NHL Entry Draft.

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