Reigel remained on the ice with Eller after that and worked on his passing with Nicklas Backstrom and Tom Wilson and did some shooting drills with Garnet Hathaway and Nic Dowd.
"It's a little bit emotional," Eller said. "I've got a daughter almost his age myself, so it's sad, but it's also rewarding and puts things in perspective to see him come in here with a big smile on his face. It's a great day for him just to be here and be a part of the practice and be in the room. So to give him a good experience and a good day in his life, it feels very rewarding and fulfilling for me and I'm sure for other guys, too."
Reigel's wish continues when he and his family will attend the Capitals' game against the Detroit Red Wings at Capital One Arena on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; SNE, SNO, NBCSWA, BSDET, ESPN+, SN NOW). Reigel will watch warmups from Washington's bench and was invited by coach Peter Laviolette to read the starting lineup in the locker room.
"Lars brought him in the room and did a great job just introducing him and getting him comfortable around the guys and it was awesome out there," Laviolette said. "Of course," Kuemps" had to rob him on the first two, but he finally was able to tuck one by Kuemps and the players let him know that he just scored a big goal. So, it was a great day, a great day for him and great for us to be a part of."