New York acquired Eberle, 27, from the Edmonton Oilers in a trade for forward Ryan Strome on June 22. The No. 22 pick in the 2008 NHL Draft, Eberle spent the first seven seasons of his NHL career in Edmonton. He has 382 points (165 goals, 217 assists) in 507 games.
"Obviously, [Eberle's] had a great career and he brings a lot of offense to our team," Lee said. "Watching him play throughout the years, it's pretty evident he can make a play anywhere, and it'll be exciting to get to know him and be on the same team."
Eberle, a five-time 20-goal scorer, is expected to play on the Islanders top line with center John Tavares, his teammate with Canada at the 2009 IIHF World Junior Championship, and the World Championship in 2010, '11 and '12. Tavares has one year remaining on his contract with New York.
Lee enters his sixth NHL season and is projected to be the left wing on the top unit. He had 52 points (34 goals, 18 assists) in 81 games last season, and the Islanders hope the three will form a potent scoring threat. New York ranked 10th in the League in goals scored (239) and averaged 2.91 goals per game.
The Islanders averaged 30.2 shots per game (16th). Eberle had 208 shots, good for 52nd. Tavares, with 260, was the only Islander with more.