The Ultimate Lars Eller Compilation (Welcome to Montreal)
On June 17th, 2010, was traded to the Montreal Canadiens along with Ian Schultz in exchange for goaltender Jaroslav Halak. Playing career In the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, he was drafted 13th overall by the St. Louis Blues.[1] He was the highest ever drafted Danish born and trained player in NHL history until friend and former teammate Mikkel Bødker was selected as number eight overall by the Phoenix Coyotes in the 2008 NHL Entry Draft. Jan Popiel was drafted tenth overall in the 1964 NHL Amateur Draft. However, he learned to play hockey in Canada. Furthermore, he changed nationality before making his debut. He spent part of the 2007–08 season with Borås in the HockeyAllsvenskan, on loan from Frölunda. Eller moved to North America for the 2009–10 season. His preseason was spoiled by mononucleosis and as a result, he started the season in Peoria. He was called up by St. Louis and made his NHL debut on November 5, 2009 in a game against the Calgary Flames in which the Blues lost 2-1. He scored the only Blues 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 Rivermen, finishing the season with seven games for the St-Louis Blues. In Peoria he was named AHL Rookie of the Month for the month of March.[1] He was also selected for the 2009-10 AHL All-Rookie Team.[2]
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WELCOME TO MONTREAL LARS!
Price is still young. I’d like to see Halak put in Price’s position when he was 22 years old. Just give him time, look at what he’s accomplished at his age already.
@corunguneee Right on, Roberto freakin Luongo returned Bertuzzi…
micheAL RYDER2 YOU ARE A JOKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ahh man this kid will be good but, not in the habs organisation.
@corunguneee because they were in talk with Philly for Richard’s or Tampa Bay for Vinny, but both turned it down..because no one can handle the Montreal pressure…this Lars does look good but no one knew who either of these guys were and Halak had a blow out season with Olympics and putting the habs on his back to take out 2 top teams with the best players in the world on them
Like halak with habs, saint Louis knew they gave away a great young player…so it’s win for both side… I hope…
I don’t why but the few first minutes of the video, he reminds me of Peter Forsberg.