Toffoli took care of the former, whereas the Canadiens were happier to oblige with the latter, given their need for pure goal-scorers in the lineup.
"The team having a lot of confidence in me," Toffoli said. "To be put out there in key situations gives you that confidence. Just from the start of the year I've been trying to work and stay consistent."
Toffoli will not win any fastest-skater competitions in the near future, and yet, he has generated the second-most rush attempts in the entire league this season, which goes to show his elite level of anticipation, yet another skill tied into his rather impressive hockey IQ.
"He wants to make the difference," said head coach Dominique Ducharme."He's such a smart player that he can really analyze well what he's doing from one game to another, to see what works. I don't need to talk to him that often. I really like his game."
The penultimate sentence in Ducharme's analysis brings us to the final point, and perhaps, one of the most crucial aspects of Toffoli's game.
Yes, he scores more goals than the majority of the NHL, and yes he charges much less than the few guys above him in the scoring race, and yes, he makes a ridiculous impact on the overall gameplay every time he's on the ice, both when it comes to the eye test and the much more crucial number test.
But if you ask most coaches what they want in a player, they'll begrudgingly admit they prefer players that do not require much maintenance, players that know exactly what they need to do, and work hard until they attain the results desired by the team, the coach, the fans and the player himself.
There's no denying it, Tyler Toffoli hasn't just defied all expectations, he's used his intelligence, skill and hard work to go above and beyond in every single possible situation, and he's doing so on one of the best-value contracts in the entire NHL, which explains why he's quickly becoming a fan-favourite in Montreal.
Or maybe it's simply all the goals he scores.
Any way you cut it, Toffoli's arrival in Montreal couldn't have come at a better time.
5v5 statistics via NaturalStatTrick.com, Salary Cap information via Capfriendly.com, Expected Goals data via HockeyViz.com