"I think they're all buying into what Darryl is preaching," said Toffoli, who was acquired from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Tyler Pitlick, prospect Emil Heineman, a first- and a fifth-round draft pick Monday. "Obviously, I was with Darryl earlier in my career and we had a lot of success. It's going to be a lot of fun.
"I'm excited to play winning hockey again.
"It wasn't going the way that we had planned in Montreal and last year was a lot of fun here.
"I'm going to miss the city and miss the guys on the team, for sure, but going to a winning team - a team that's trying to win - is a lot of fun."
Toffoli, who scored 28 goals and led the Habs to an appearance in the Stanley Cup Final last spring, is in the second year of a four-year contract that pays him $4.25M annually.
The 29-year-old is a shoot-first top-six winger that plays a responsible, two-way game, but is most widely known for his goal-scoring ability.
Which is … well, rather prolific.
The Scarborough, Ont. native has 182 goals over 11 seasons in The Show, and if not for the abbreviated schedule last year, would have easily cracked the 30-goal plateau for the second time in his career.
Elite hands, a high 'Hockey IQ,' and his impressive controlled zone-entry rate make him one of the league's most dangerous players off the rush.
"Coming into the league, it's one of those things where there was a lot of pressure on me to score goals, but first and foremost for me to get into the league, to play under Darryl, was to play the 200-foot style of hockey," Toffoli said. "That's what I take pride in.
"I know that sounds kind of cliche, but that's kind of like my style and when I get the puck on my stick, I like to shoot it. Hopefully I can have that success and fit in right away and help the team continue to win games."