Dylan Cozens will center a line with Taylor Hall and Sam Reinhart in Eichel's absence. The rookie was drafted as a centerman but has eased into the NHL playing primarily on the wing, impressing coaches and teammates with his attention to detail in both directions without the puck.
"He's just permanently on our confirmer videos that we show the team," Krueger said of Cozens. "He shows up all the time. He has the right angle, he anticipates his defensive responsibility so well, and he also makes plays which we need to do right now.
"Our five-on-five offense needs to be better on transition, we need to create more opportunity, and he's got the speed and the vision to be able to do that. So, just multiple factors and his character is something that you just want to feed."
Cozens said he feels prepared for the added responsibility. Both he and Krueger pointed out that he has at times ended up as the low man in the offensive zone within the natural flow of games. He has only taken 28 faceoffs but has won at a 60.7-percent clip.
"I knew coming into the league that I was probably going to start on the wing and I was fine with that," Cozens said. "I've played lots of center and wing throughout my whole career so I'm comfortable in both spots but I'm excited tonight to try out center for the first time this season.
"But, at the same time, it's not too much different. I've had my time down low in the game, first guy back, taking some draws, so I don't think it'll be that much of an adjustment."