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### 4. PLAYERS TO WATCH
Flames - Tyler Toffoli
If the Flames are going to make a push and do some damage down the stretch, they'll need their powerplay to get going.
Monday was a good start.
Darryl Sutter mixed things up, and with a revamped top unit featuring Toffoli, Mikael Backlund, Elias Lindholm, Dillon Dube and quarterback Rasmus Andersson, No. 73 scored a key goal with a filthy snapshot from his off wing.
For some time now, the players have moaned about the need for a 'shooter's mentality' in that situation.
And, indeed, Toffoli can provide that threat.
"We watched and did a lot of work on the break on it," Sutter said of the powerplay. "We kind of had the five guys set for 50 games, just kind of rolled with it. We just thought we'd change it up a little bit. We wanted to get (Jakob) Pelletier more involved in it, see if we could get some offence out of it. Just get a different look up top with Ras. And Ty is such a good shooter on it, try and get him... get some more opportunities on it, leave Naz and Jonny together, and find some chemistry."
With his far-side snipe on Monday, Toffoli now has a share of the team's goal-scoring lead, tied with Nazem Kadri with 19 on the year.
The tally also puts him on pace to equal his career high (31), set during the 2015-16 season as a member of the LA Kings.