Tavares (37 goals, 47 assists) and Marner (22 goals, 47 assists) combined for 153 points last season, albeit on different teams. Tavares' decision to leave the New York Islanders after nine seasons was partially based on the attraction of the Maple Leafs' cache of young talented players, including Marner.
The body of work is very small. But so far, so good.
"It went well," Marner said. "I think in the first period we were just trying to get the feel out there. In between periods, we talked a little bit about what we like to do. There was more chemistry on our line in the second and we were rewarded,
"He's a big guy. He's powerful. He can get around the net. I think if you leave him alone, he can do some dangerous things around the net."
Tavares said he and his teammates were overwhelmed by the support they received from the community of Lucan, which is located 17 miles north of London, Ontario.
As the Maple Leafs' bus approached the town, the players looked out the window to see a homemade mannequin holding a "Go Leafs Go" sign on the front lawn of a farm.
Before arriving at the arena, they saw a telling sign on the front of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church. "Sunday Service 10:30 -- Love Thy Neighbor Even If They Are Not Leafs Fans," it said.