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Go back to 2015, and Connor McDavid was expected to outperform Eichel -- their order of first and second overall in that year’s draft wasn’t surprising -- but the fact that McDavid nearly doubled Eichel’s regular-season point total from 2015-16 through 2023-24 (982 to 514) would have raised eyebrows had that been known on draft day. Eichel hasn’t been a bust, but he’s dealt with plenty of injuries. From 2016-17 through 2023-24, Eichel had just one season in which he played at least 70 games, but he appeared in 77 regular-season games last year and racked up 28 goals and 94 points. Eichel is an elite forward and still in his prime, but his injury history is concerning. Under ideal circumstances, he can repeat his 2024-25 totals, but it seems more realistic to expect 60-70 points to account for the possibility that he’ll miss a chunk of time during the upcoming season. Read Past Outlooks

Two goals in win Tuesday
Eichel recorded two goals on seven shots in Tuesday's 4-2 win over the Flames.
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Eichel recorded a season-high mark in shots and found the back of the net for the third and fourth time this season. His first goal of the night was a backhander at the 10:00 mark of the second period, and he added the game-winning goal with a wrister at the 6:38 mark of the final frame. Eichel is enjoying a blistering start to the season, earning four goals and five assists over a four-game point streak.
Eichel recorded a season-high mark in shots and found the back of the net for the third and fourth time this season. His first goal of the night was a backhander at the 10:00 mark of the second period, and he added the game-winning goal with a wrister at the 6:38 mark of the final frame. Eichel is enjoying a blistering start to the season, earning four goals and five assists over a four-game point streak.
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- Average Time On Ice: 20:58
- Average Power Play TOI: 4:21
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:51
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Roughly nine years after they were drafted, we can safely say the gap between 2015 No. 1 overall pick Connor McDavid and No. 2 selection Eichel is massive in terms of raw offensive production, but the 27-year-old Eichel has still proven to be a star in his own right. Injuries have unfortunately held him back, though. Dating back to 2018-19, Eichel is in a three-way tie for 21st in points per game at 1.02, but because of how much time he's missed over that span, he's not even in the top 50 in terms of total points. In fact, Eichel has reached the 70-game mark just twice in his career. In that context, the American center being limited to 63 regular-season outings in 2023-24 isn't terribly surprising, though he was his typical effective self when available, providing 31 goals and 68 points. His injury history balanced against his tremendous skill makes him a high-risk, high-reward choice on draft day.
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Adds two more points
Eichel scored a goal on three shots, added a power-play assist and logged two hits in Thursday's 4-3 overtime win over the Sharks.
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Racks up four points Wednesday
Eichel scored a goal on five shots, dished three assists and went plus-2 in Wednesday's 6-5 shootout loss to the Kings.
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Inks long-term extension with Vegas
Eichel agreed to an eight-year, $108 million contract extension with the Golden Knights on Wednesday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.
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Resumes practicing
Eichel (undisclosed) took part in Friday's practice, per Danny Webster of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
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Dealing with minor injury
Eichel skipped Thursday's practice because of "a little tweak," head coach Bruce Cassidy told Jesse Granger of The Athletic.
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Hoping for eight-year extension
Eichel hopes to reach an eight-year contract extension with the Golden Knights, RDS.ca reports Wednesday.
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Eichel and the Golden Knights are both working hard to reach an agreement ahead of Wednesday's Opening Night matchup against the Kings, and the 28-year-old still wants a long-term deal, even in the wake of Connor McDavid's short-term extension with Edmonton. Eichel has expressed his desire to remain in Vegas, and both sides seem interested in a lengthy extension. Eichel had one of the best years of his career last season, recording 28 goals, 66 assists, 55 blocked shots, 22 hits and eight PIM while averaging 20:32 of ice time over 77 regular-season appearances. He's entering the final season of an eight-year, $80 million contract and will have a chance to work as part of a revamped top line during the 2025-26 campaign after the Golden Knights acquired Mitch Marner during the offseason.
Eichel and the Golden Knights are both working hard to reach an agreement ahead of Wednesday's Opening Night matchup against the Kings, and the 28-year-old still wants a long-term deal, even in the wake of Connor McDavid's short-term extension with Edmonton. Eichel has expressed his desire to remain in Vegas, and both sides seem interested in a lengthy extension. Eichel had one of the best years of his career last season, recording 28 goals, 66 assists, 55 blocked shots, 22 hits and eight PIM while averaging 20:32 of ice time over 77 regular-season appearances. He's entering the final season of an eight-year, $80 million contract and will have a chance to work as part of a revamped top line during the 2025-26 campaign after the Golden Knights acquired Mitch Marner during the offseason.