It will, in fact, be the biggest stage of his career.
Eichel had some outstanding moments at Boston University and with the U.S. National Development Team, to be sure. He was part of the dynamic Team North America squad with Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid and Toronto Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey, a roster of players 23 and under that captured the hearts and imagination of hockey fans everywhere with its cache of young raw talent and speed.
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Yet, Eichel, playing in his third NHL season, has more often than not been overshadowed. In 2015, it was by McDavid, who was drafted No.1, one slot ahead of him in the 2015 NHL Draft. In 2016-17, it was by Matthews, who won the Calder Trophy as the League's top rookie 90 miles up the road in Toronto while Eichel missed the first two months of the season with a high ankle sprain.
The stars are aligned for Eichel to shine in the spotlight Monday.
Here in North America's largest city, he'll be playing in front of more than 40,000 bundled-up fans, not to mention a national New Year's Day television audience on NBC. Live entertainment at Citi Field will include Buffalo's own Goo Goo Dolls, Ace Frehley and Max Weinberg & Max Weinberg's Jukebox, the quartet helmed by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame drummer -- and the driving rhythmic force propelling Bruce Springsteen's The E Street Band for 43 years.
Add it all up, and this event is a big deal.
Then again, so is Eichel.