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Lars Fosgaard Eller (born 8 May 1989) is a Danish professional
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player for the
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of the
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(NHL). Nicknamed "the Tiger", he was drafted by the
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in the first round, 13th overall in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft. Eller made his NHL debut in 2009 with the Blues and was traded to the
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in 2010, where he played six seasons before being traded to the Capitals in 2016. He became the first person born in Denmark to win the Stanley Cup when the Capitals won in
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, scoring the Stanley Cup-winning goal. Internationally Eller has played for the Danish national team at both the junior and senior level, including at five
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.


Playing career


St. Louis Blues

During the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, Eller was selected thirteenth overall by the St. Louis Blues, the highest ranking for a Danish born and trained player in NHL history until friend and former teammate
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was selected number eight overall by the
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in the
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. (Danish-born
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was drafted tenth overall in the
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but grew up in and became a citizen of Canada before making his pro debut.) Eller spent part of the 2007–08 season with
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in the
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, on loan from Frölunda. Eller moved to North America for the 2009–10 season. His preseason was spoiled by
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and, as a result, he started the season playing for the Peoria Rivermen in the
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(AHL). He was called up by the St. Louis and made his NHL debut on 5 November 2009 in a game against the
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in which the Blues lost 2–1. He scored the Blues' lone goal, beating Miikka Kiprusoff off of a deflection and had three shots on goal in 9:42 minutes of ice time. Eller appeared in five NHL games before returning to Peoria, finishing the season with seven games for the Blues. With the Rivermen, Eller was named AHL Rookie of the Month for March 2010 and was also selected for the 2009–10 AHL All-Rookie Team.


Montreal Canadiens

On 17 June 2010, Eller was traded by the Blues to the
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, along with Ian Schultz, in exchange for goaltender
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. He participated in the Canadiens pre-season games where he played both a center and winger role. As the 2010–11 season approached, Eller was assigned to the Canadiens top line alongside Tomas Plekanec and Michael Cammalleri. Once the season began, Eller was assigned to a winger position but was held pointless through the first five games of the season. His drought continued as he remained goalless through his first 20 games before scoring his first as a Canadien against the
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on 24 November. Eller was a healthy scratch for three games in mid-January before rejoining the lineup on 18 January to play alongside Plekanec and Andrei Kostitsyn. Upon re-joining the lineup, Eller surpassed his previous career-high of ice time by playing 16:53 minutes in a game against the
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. In late February, Eller found chemistry alongside Travis Moen and Kostitsyn and the three carried a five-game, seven-point streak by 4 March. As the Canadiens faced off against the
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in the first round of the
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, Eller was given the responsibility of shutting down the Bruins’ top line. He finished third on the team with 18 hits during the post-season while also playing through a dislocated shoulder. During the off-season, Eller underwent shoulder surgery but rejoined the team for their 2011–12 home opener. He joined the team for their home opener on 13 October 2011 against the
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where he played 10:57 minutes of ice time. He was reunited with his former linemates Andrei Kostitsyn and Travis Moen and the three combined for 10 points in the first five games. On 23 November, Eller tallied his first shorthanded NHL goal in a win over the
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. In December, he sat as a healthy scratch for one game before returning to the lineup centering Erik Cole and
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. He also received a $2,500 fine for boarding
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defenseman
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during a game. On 4 January 2012, Eller scored four goals and an assist in a 7–3 victory against the
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, his first career
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. He subsequently became the first Montreal Canadien to score four goals at home in a single game since February 27, 1993. He continued to improve from his rookie season with the Canadiens and surpassed his 2010–11 season total in only 43 games. He finished his second season with the Canadiens with career-highs in games played, goals, assists, and points. As such, he signed a two-year contract to remain with the Canadiens through the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons. Once the Canadiens 2011–12 season ended, Eller returned to his home country to conduct his off-season training. During the 2012–13 NHL lockout, Eller signed a temporary contract with
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in the Finnish elite hockey league
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. While with JYP, Eller played alongside Boston Bruins forward Rich Peverley and a ex-NHLers Eric Perrin and Ramzi Abid. He recorded five goals and 10 assists through 15 games before returning to the Canadiens in January 2013. Upon re-joining the team, Eller bounced between different lines before centering Colby Armstrong and Moen. He also earned a spot of the penalty kill as a replacement for an ill Max Pacioretty where he tallied a goal and two assists while going 63% in the faceoff circle during a 6–1 win over the Sabres in early February. Later that month, Eller was paired alongside
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and Erik Cole and they immediately made an impact on the team. By April 2013, Eller had accumulated four goals and 19 points through 35 games. During the
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, Eller was knocked unconscious following an open ice check by
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' defenseman
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. He was stretchered off the ice and was later diagnosed with a concussion, along with dental and facial fractures. Eller recovered from the injury during the offseason and returned to the Montreal Canadiens lineup to begin the 2013–14 season. During the offseason, Eller and his agent were in talks with the Canadiens organization on a contract extension but eventually decided to see his play during the 2013–14 season. Once the season began, Eller was named the Second Star of the Week for the week ending on 6 October. He received this honor after factored in on five of Montreal's seven goals and becoming the third Canadiens player since 2002–03 to register three or more points in the team's season opener. Eller also started the 2013–14 season shooting over 42% in his first five games before seeing his conversion rate fall toward his career average of 11.3%. In mid-October, Eller was transitioned from winger to center and he centered
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between Alex Galchenyuk and
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. While on this line, Eller tallied nine points in 13 games during the month of October and led the team in goals during the early stages of the season. Due to this, he surpassed his goal tally from the previous season in five less games by scoring his 9th of the season in a game against the
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on 31 December. Eller finished the regular season with 12 goals and 14 assists including two goals on the power play, one while shorthanded and scored three game-winning goals. He also led all Canadiens forwards with 130 hits and recorded 137 shots on goal, while averaging 15:57 of ice time per game. As the Canadiens qualified for the
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, Eller continued to produce and set career-highs in games played, goals, assists, and points. During the First Round of the playoffs, Eller amassed at least a point per game and finished with six points in five playoff games against the
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. During Game 1 of the Second Round against the
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, Eller scored the first goal of the series to help lead the Canadiens to a win. They eventually fell to the
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in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals. On 24 July 2014, Eller signed a four-year, $13 million contract extension with the Canadiens. Following the signing of his contract extension, Eller spent six weeks in his hometown of Copenhagen before returning to Montreal to resume his daily workouts at the Bell Sports Complex. Once the 2014–15 season began, Eller centered Jiri Sekac and
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through the first half of the season but when his production began to wane, his name was flown around to be traded. However, he remained with the team and played with Devante Smith-Pelly and Jacob de la Rose over the final six games of the season. While with his new linemates, Eller snapped a 14-game goalless streak on 7 March and combined for numerous shots on net and hits.


Washington Capitals

After six seasons, Eller's tenure with the Canadiens came to an end at the 2016 NHL Entry Draft, as he was traded to the
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in exchange for two second-round picks in
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and
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on 24 June 2016. Upon joining the Capitals for the 2016–17 season, Eller centred their third line alongside Andre Burakovsky and Tom Wilson for their opening night matchup. As the season continued, the Capitals forward lines were constantly being switched up and Eller rarely had the same linemates for more than a few games. He scored two goals in his first 17 games with the Capitals before suffering an upper-body injury during a game against the Detroit Red Wings on 19 November. He returned to the Capitals lineup on 24 November for a game against the
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after missing one game. Through December and January, Eller was matched with
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and Burakovsky and the three had combined for 18 goals through 14 games. They also helped the Capitals maintain a four-game winning streak by totaling six goals and 11 points as a line. However, their success was shortlived as Burakovsky suffered an injury to his right hand in mid-February and Eller was reuinted with Zach Sanford. In his first year with the Capitals, Eller helped the team qualify for the
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where they faced off against the
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and
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. During Game 3 of Round One against the Maple Leafs, Eller took a penalty leading to the Maple Leafs winning in overtime. However, the Capitals recovered and beat the Leafs in six games to face the Pittsburgh Penguins in Round Two. As the Capitals began trailing the Penguins, Eller gained new line mates in captain Alex Ovechkin and Tom Wilson during Game 6. Once the Capitals were eliminated from the playoffs, Eller had accumulated three assists in seven games. Following their early elimination, the Capitals released their protection list prior to the 2017 NHL Expansion Draft which included Eller. Eller returned to the Capitals for the 2017–18 season for the final year of his contract prior to becoming an unrestricted free agent. On 10 February 2018, Eller signed a five-year, $17.5 million contract extension with the Capitals. At the time of the signing, he had recorded 11 goals and 28 points through 53 games. On 7 June 2018 Eller won his first Stanley Cup when the Capitals defeated the first-year
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in five games. Eller scored the Cup-clinching goal, and finished the
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with seven goals and 18 points in 24 games. He became the first NHL player born in
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to win a Stanley Cup and became the first player to bring the Cup to Denmark. Following their Stanley Cup win, Eller returned to the Capitals lineup and took up more responsibility on the ice. As a result of numerous injuries to the Capitals in November, Eller earned more playing time while centering the top line alongside Ovechkin and Tom Wilson. On 19 October Eller recorded three assists in a 6–5 win over the Florida Panthers to set a single-game personal best for his NHL career. He continued to produce offensively through late October and early November and he combined with Brett Connolly for nine points over that span. As the Capitals experienced a four-game losing streak to start the month of January, Eller was moved up from the third line to center the second line between Jakub Vrána and Tom Wilson. The team broke their losing streak at seven games with a 4–3 win over
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on 1 February but Eller left the game early due to a lower-body injury. As such, he missed his first game of the season before rejoining the lineup for a 3–2 win over the
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. Once
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joined the Capitals lineup in March, Eller was teamed up with him for his first game and tallied an assist on his first Capitals goal. The assist was his 22nd on the season, matching his single-season best. He subsequently helped the Capitals clinch their fourth straight Metropolitan Division title and helped them prepare for a long playoff berth. After the Capitals were eliminated by the
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in Round One, Eller joined Denmark at the 2019 IIHF World Championship. In the shortened 2019–20 season, Eller recorded a career-high 39 points while matching his previous best in assists with 23. Despite his overall success, Eller's season began slowly as he was scratched from a preseason game due to a lower-body injury. He returned the following game and stepped up to fill in for
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in a top-six role on a line with Jakub Vrana and T. J. Oshie. He began the season on this line and tallied three assists before Kuznetsov returned on 7 October. Eller was paired with Richard Panik until his trade in February for
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who quickly became his linemate. They led the Capitals to consecutive mid-January home games over Carolina and New Jersey by taking on greater defensive responsibilities. As a result for his defensive focus, their line combined for just 18 goals through the first 80 percent of the season. Once the NHL was resumed play following a pause due to the
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, Eller joined the Capitals in the Eastern Conference Hub to play the Stanley Cup Qualifiers against the Tampa Bay Lightning.


Personal life

Lars Eller grew up in
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, Denmark. His father, Olaf Eller, is a former
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ice hockey player and former coach of several teams in the Superisligaen, as well as Troja/Ljungby in Sweden. Olaf Eller is also a
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for Danish TV 2 Sport for the
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and occasionally for games in the AL-Bank Ligaen. He is also head coach of Esbjerg IK. His younger brother Mads (born 25 June 1995) played one season for the Adirondack Thunder of the
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, and had also played junior hockey for Frölunda HC and represented
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at the
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. Their half brother Michael Smidt has also represented the Danish national team and played all his career in Denmark - including 17 seasons for the
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where he also was captain for six seasons before he retired in 2014. Eller and his wife, Julie, have two children.


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