Hall connected with Pastrnak twice on Tuesday night, picking up the primary assists on both of his linemate's goals, and since Jan. 1, the duo has combined for 21 goals and 41 points in 18 games.
"It's awesome. I mean, sometimes I over overpass to him," admitted Hall. "I just think with Pasta, he wants the puck. He wants to feel the puck a lot. And our job as linemates, not that we cater to him, but you've got to look for him. And when he's hot, there's plays to be made.
"And I just think that playing with a creative player like him, it's been a learning process for me because he's so creative and sometimes unexpected with what he's going to do. And I think his passing game is underrated as well.
"Right now, he's feeling it. I think that he's having fun out there and hopefully we can keep that going."
Hall, however, feel that even with all the success the tandem has had since being paired together following the Christmas break, there remains room for growth in his game.
"Obviously going into Christmas, I didn't love my season at the time," said Hall. "There were some good things, for sure, but since then, since playing with David, added a little bit more creativity, a little bit more mash to my game. And I think going forward for me, I can be more of a shooter and maybe that'll open up some more things for David."
While Hall and Pastrnak have garnered most of the attention of late, Erik Haula has also impressed as the duo's centerman, picking up 12 points (four goals, eight assists) in 16 games since January 1.
"I think that that's an underrated part of the line when we've been successful is Erik does the 200-foot game where David and I aren't usually playing low in the D-zone," said Hall. "Erik's going to make it all the way back and he's got the wheels to do so. It's been a good combination and I still think we have another level to get to."