Career
Westrum was drafted by the Phoenix Coyotes with their 7th pick, 187st overall, in the 1998 National Hockey League Entry Draft. At the time he was playing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association for the University of Minnesota. Erik played the next four years with the Gophers.
After completing his college career he moved to the Springfield Falcons of the AHL for the 2001/2002 season.
With the Falcons he played 199 games, scoring 106 points, 37 goals and 69 assists. Westrum made his National Hockey League debut with Phoenix during the 2003-2004 National Hockey League season, playing 15 games with 2 points, one goal and one assistant
He scored the winning goal to secure the Bronze medal in a shootout while leading the tournament in face-off percentage and was one of the tournament leaders in scoring. After making an impact with the Phoenix Coyotes in the 2003-2004 National Hockey League season, Westrum was forced to sign a contract with the Utah Grizzlies in the AHL due to the 2004 National Hockey League lockout.
With this team he played 80 games with 18 goals and 15 assists, for a total of 33 points.
In the season 2005-2006 Erik Westrum signed a two-way contract with Minnesota Wild in the National Hockey League after a trade sent him from Phoenix and to his home state of Minnesota. The Wild exchanged Zbynek Michalek for the Coyote"s Erik Westrum. But the second experience in the top North America league lasted for only 10 games with one assistant
He finished the season with the Wild"s farm team, the Houston aeronautics
He played 71 games with 98 points, finishing second on the team behind Kirby Law"s 110 points. At the end of 2006 season he signed as a free agent with the Toronto Maple Leafs in July, 2006, joining Minnesota Gophers teammate John Pohl, already with the Leafs.
With Toronto, Westrum played two games scoring no points. As Captain of the Leafs top farm-team, the Toronto Marlies in the American Hockey League, he finished as the team"s top scorer with 58 points (23 goals and 35 assist).
After six professional seasons in North America Westrum signed his first European contract in the Swiss League with the The Human Context Ambri-Piotta.
After an explosive start with Ambri-Piotta he signed a four-year contract extension on May 15, 2009. Westrum scored the game-winning goal in a shootout to secure the Bronze medal against Slovakia and his future teammate Marian Gaborik of the Minnesota Wild.