As for Robinson, the speedy Princeton product had gotten his feet wet each of the past two seasons -- he played in one game after leaving school in 2017-18 and then got in 13 contests last year -- but had yet to earn a point coming into the campaign. After started the year in Cleveland, he's come up and added another dimension to the lineup with his wheels, and he has two goals in his three games, both coming against Montreal.
"I think if you're playing well and feeling good, you have the puck more," Robinson said. "I attribute that to my linemates and the people around me getting it to me. I'm not sure (the puck) is following me, but when you're playing good it feels like you have it more."
For Tortorella, the aim is still to get his longtime goal-scoring leaders going, but he's had to give some increasing attention to the youngsters, including putting Bemstrom on a line with Pierre-Luc Dubois and Sonny Milano and Robinson with veterans Alexandre Wennberg and Josh Anderson.
"They're finding their way," he said. "Bemmer has been on the scoresheet a number of games in a row here. Robby has played two really good games for us. We have a decision to make. Nick is coming back in. I'm not sure what we're going to do as far as the lineup, but I don't think it's going ot be the same guys that we look at to take out. We'll look at the video and figure out what we're going to do, or are we going to change the lineup? I don't know.
"I've always liked Robby because he just stands out tremendously with his speed. If we can just keep on working with him and learn within the game. I think they've done a great job in Cleveland with him. Bemmer is a guy that he's really good with the puck. Hopefully it'll continue and get some other guys coming along with them."
Adding in the three goals scored by Dubois in the last two games -- he's second among all NHL players age 21 or younger in goals this year -- and Zach Werenski's winner in overtime vs. St. Louis, seven of the eight goals in the past two games have been scored either by rookies or players aged 22 or younger.
"We need it," said Dubois, himself just 21. "We need everybody to contribute, and Bemmer has been playing really well recently, Robby was flying the first couple of shifts, and Gavver last game. Especially when we're looking for goals like this, we need all four lines to be contributing."