"Noah is an incredible player," fellow defenceman Chris Tanev said Wednesday. "A very smart player, who does everything well. He's such a good skater, moves the puck well; definitely an underrated part of his game in the offensive zone is how many pucks he gets to the net. He always shoots for sticks and makes those little plays. I had the great opportunity to play with him last year, he's kept grooving and he's playing great for us right now.
"He does it all and he's helped our team tremendously. He's going to get better for us in the next two weeks and hopefully a lot longer."
The Boston product has enjoyed a career year with 41 points (8G, 33A), surpassing his previous best of 33 during his first season in Calgary back in the 2018-19 campaign.
You can see the swagger in his game but also calmness when the puck is on his stick. Like a wily veteran, he picks his spots perfectly when to attack.
"I feel confident for sure," Hanifin said. "But I think … we have a great team and have had a lot of success. The way our team is built, we all feed off each other in a way. You look at how many guys are having really good seasons for us, so many guys have contributed to the success to the team and individually it has helped me.
"We have great teammates, great coaches to learn from. It's all about the little things in showing up to the rink every day being a good teammate, work hard, enjoy the game and play with confidence. I feel pretty good right now."