In his first game in almost a year, Eichel and the Golden Knights will play the NHL-leading Colorado Avalanche at T-Mobile Arena and it will be televised nationally (10 p.m. ET; TNT, TVAS, NHL LIVE).
"We're excited and, for him, I know he's excited," Golden Knights defenseman Brayden McNabb said Tuesday. "It's been a long time coming, so I know he's been looking forward to this game for a long time and it will be fun to see him out there, fun to play with him, and we'll try to get him accustomed to the team and what we do."
Eichel hasn't played since March 7, 2021, with the Buffalo Sabres. The center had artificial disk replacement surgery on his neck Nov. 12 after being acquired by Vegas in a trade with Buffalo on Nov. 4.
The Avalanche (34-9-4) had a 19-game point streak (17-0-2) end with a 4-1 loss to the Dallas Stars on Tuesday.
"I understand it's been 11 months, I didn't have any preseason games and having to jump in there against the best team in the League right now," Eichel said Monday. "But at the end of the day, it's hockey. I've been doing it since I was a kid. So I'll just try to find my game, get as comfortable as I can as quickly as possible and I think I'll be all right."
The Golden Knights (28-17-3) are second in the Pacific Division, one point behind the Calgary Flames, and are looking to rebound from a 6-0 loss at the Flames on Feb. 9. Eichel's debut could provide a much-needed boost, particularly with forward Mark Stone placed on long-term injured reserve Monday because of a lingering back injury and goalie Robin Lehner out with an upper-body injury.
"I would think our adrenaline should be high because we got our [rear end] kicked in Calgary last game 6-0," Golden Knights coach Peter DeBoer said. "I think that's where it should start, and then Jack coming into the lineup should be a piece. The opponent who we're playing and their record in the last 36 games … they've won 30 of their last 36 (30-3-3), which in the NHL it's unheard of to put that kind of string together.
"So I think our adrenaline better be in the right place for all those reasons."
The Golden Knights and the Avalanche could meet in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for a second straight season. Vegas defeated Colorado in six games in the second round last season.
"Whenever we're playing Colorado, we've always had some good battles against them," McNabb said. "So you're always measuring yourself against them. For sure, we're at midseason right now and it is another game, but it's always one we look forward to here."