Toffoli is one goal shy of 20 on the season, which will be the sixth time in his career he's hit that mark. His 26 assists this season are just one shy of a career-high 27 set during the 2015-16 season as a member of the Kings. The 29-year- old also needs just three more assists for 200 in his career.
He could achieve one or all of those marks when his team finishes out this four-game roadie against the expansion Kraken Saturday night in Seattle.
Toffoli's knack for the net is well known, but his playmaking abilities are somewhat underrated. His career numbers bear that out, with 197 assists in the regular season and 23 in the playoffs.
"I think I just try and do whatever I can offensively and I've always been known to be able to find the open area in the ice," said Toffoli. "So whenever I get those opportunities, I'm definitely a shoot first guy, but obviously being able to make plays, you need that as well to be successful."
While he's moved around the lineup since coming to Calgary as coach Darryl Sutter looks for the optimal combos in different situations versus different teams, Toffoli has spent the biggest chunk of time skating with Mikael Backlund as his centre, another guy who can score, pass and play a complete game at both ends of the ice.
"It's been fun," said Backlund, using that word again when talking about skating beside Toffoli and fellow linemate Andrew Mangiapane. "I think we haven't played our best yet as a line, we can play a lot better, but (Toffoli's) a really good, really smart player. He knows how to score goals - that's his strength. He can score from everywhere."
Adding the firepower and hockey IQ of a guy such as Toffoli will not only pay dividends now in this regular-season push, said Backlund, but also come the postseason where his experience and nose for the net can hopefully help power a lengthy postseason run.
"He definitely knows how to put the puck in the net," said Backlund. "Those guys are key in the playoffs, to have those kind of players that find a way to the net. But he's also really good at playing a 200-foot game, being responsible player out there, making those little plays. Like I said, it's been fun but we can play a lot better."