The Colorado Avalanche have added some more forward depth, as they try to go on another long playoff run. Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports that they have acquired Lars Eller from the Washington Capitals. Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic adds that the Capitals will receive a 2025 second-round pick in return, and retain 31% of Eller’s contract.
Like they did last season, Colorado is focused on experienced, versatile forwards to help lengthen their lineup, and Eller fits that bill perfectly. The 33-year-old center was a key factor in Washington’s 2018 Stanley Cup run, leading the playoffs with three game-winning goals that spring, and collecting 18 points in 24 games.
That’s more than he has this entire season, though, as Eller’s best days are clearly behind him. With just seven goals and 16 points through 60 appearances in 2022-23, he comes to Colorado as a bottom-six option that shouldn’t be relied on for much offensive production.
Still, he is a very capable defensive center, who still logs significant time on the penalty kill and is good (if inconsistent) in the faceoff dot. That doesn’t really answer Colorado’s second-line center question mark, but does give the group some more stability down the middle.
Eller is in the last season of a five-year, $17.5MM contract extension he signed just before that Stanley Cup run, and carries a cap hit of $3.5MM. That means he’ll cost the Avalanche a pro-rated $2.415MM through the end of the season.
For Washington, landing a second-round pick seems like a big win, given the lack of real impact Eller would have on any future contending club. The Capitals are focused on surrounding Alex Ovechkin with another winner next season, and trying to pull off a “rebuild-on-the-fly” by selling off veterans in a season that obviously isn’t headed toward the Stanley Cup.
They showed their intentions yesterday by flipping the pick they received for Dmitry Orlov, landing Rasmus Sandin from the Toronto Maple Leafs. This second-round selection could suffer the same fate, traded before the Capitals ever actually take the podium to make a pick.
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fightcitymayor
So Eller slots in at 3rd line Center? Which knocks Alex Newhook down to the 4th line, even though he has been good lately?
2012orioles
Liking the moves the caps are making. Shout out game 5.
big boi
Isn’t it a bit expensive? Good trade for the caps imo
KRB
It’s expensive, due to Eller’s playoff resume. 18 pts in 24 gms, double OT goal, spot duty as 2nd line C, and the Cup clinching goal, in 2018. It’s a risk for the Aves, since there’s no guarantee he’ll come anywhere near those numbers again, but at this time of the year, and that Aves roster, you roll the dice.
Chris Haddad
This is clearly an upgrade on Ben Meyers, who does little besides skate fast. Big C with 55% FW who plays the kill. Good move to shore up the 4th line.
Would be good to get a middle 6 winger to push Rodrigues down since he’s nowhere near a 2L with how little he’s contributing.
If Eller is our only move, then it’s clear that Landy is coming back.
KRB
Eller had an unreal 2018 Cup run. Double OT goal, took Backstrom’s place as 2nd line C, when Backs was hurt against Pens, 18 pts in 24 games, and of course, the Cup clincher. It’s a high price for the Aves to pay, but if they can get that kind of performance again from him, it’ll be worth it. Good luck Tiger!
wu tang killa beez
@KRB as a habs fan, I saw plenty of him. I can’t say he was my favorite, but I gotta admit he was always good in the playoffs, always at his best when you need him most