Bennett had 40 points (16 goals, 24 assists) in 63 regular-season games. It was nine points fewer than he had last season when he had an NHL-best 49 points (28 goals, 21 assists) in 71 games for the Panthers.
But Maurice has not been concerned about Bennett's statistics and he wasn't Wednesday.
"What do they always say about great players? They make the players around them better," Maurice said. "So Sam has been so important to us this year. Even like in a heart-and-soul way."
Maurice pointed out that after Bennett was injured, the Panthers lost their next four games.
"[Bennett] has been fantastic for us," he said.
It's significant that the Panthers got Bennett back, significant that their team is stronger down the middle. Significant that Bennett was able to contribute immediately.
"Everyone expected that," defenseman Brandon Montour said. "He's a dangerous player. Especially in the playoffs. He plays the right way, he plays hard. It's great to see him back."
In addition to the goal, Bennett was on the ice in the third when Verhaeghe scored what would become the game-winning goal, at 7:00 of the third period, to give the Panthers a 4-2 lead. Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy had the puck along the boards in the Boston end when Bennett hit him. That forced a turnover and Tkachuk passed the puck to Verhaeghe coming through the left face-off circle for the goal.
"We've got a little bit of everything on that line," Bennett said. "[Verhaeghe] plays with all that speed and then [Tkachuk] is one of the best in the League at controlling pucks down low and in front of the net. So it's really easy to work with two guys with different skill sets. But they're unbelievable at what they do. It's a lot of fun playing with them."
And it makes a world of difference for a team trying to overcome the odds and take control of a series against a team that was coming in with the best record in the NHL this season.
"It felt great," Bennett said. "It's always tough when you're out for a while and it was tough watching Game 1 from the press box, but definitely felt great to get back in there."
The Panthers felt great about it too.