From Gaudreau eclipsing the century mark for the first time in his career, to recording the most even-strength points (85) - league wide - since the 1995-96 season, there isn't a single chapter of the franchise record book these talented pucksters haven't re-written this year.
No. 13 has earned much of the attention this year for the flash that he plays with.
And, naturally, anytime you're in the conversation for the Hart Trophy as the league's MVP, the attention typically seeks you.
But Tkachuk's efforts this year have, in a sense, flown under the radar.
"To see what Matthew is doing and what is going on around the league, it's great for the game. People are excited. Period," Conroy said.
"I was there when McGuire and Sosa were hitting all the homeruns in St. Louis. THAT was exciting. And THIS is what it's like in hockey right now."
Because, Conroy says, of players like Tkachuk and the buzz they create.
That relentless, deep-in-the-trenches-type game is the perfect complement to his linemates. But he also has the hands. The motor. The improbable escapability, and the innate, hockey IQ that makes him a threat in all three zones.
He wins battles, repeatedly shreds puck carriers, and turns a humdrum defensive assignment into transitional offence.
But - and, perhaps importantly - he has that gaudy, goal-scoring quality.
In other words: The total package.
"He's got a great shot and he sees the ice really well," Gaudreau said. "But probably the biggest thing is that he's so good down low. He does everything the right way and when you do that, you get rewarded. It's been a lot of fun playing with him and Lindy and our line's been playing well together. I think all three of our games have evolved playing together."
Now, a city waits for what No. 19 has for an encore.
"There's definitely a swagger about him," Conroy said. "It's a little bit different than his dad's, but you can definitely see where he gets it from. … I got to play with Keith and saw Matthew a ton when he was younger. It's fun to look back and think about when he was a little guy, to now - and watch what he's doing at the top level.
"To see how excited his teammates were for him last night, those are the things in pro sports - big moments… You remember those things."
"And I'm going to remember this game forever now, too."