So are fans.
Providing the Panthers with a physical punch as much as points, Bennett's 119 hits were the most among the team's forwards in 2021-22, while his four fights - including a pair of preseason scraps against the rival Lightning - often succeeded in swinging momentum in Florida's favor.
His best stretch of the season came early in 2022 when he posted 13 points (10 goals, three assists) over nine games from Jan. 14-31. During that incredible run - which included a four-point game against Dallas on Jan. 14 - his 10 goals were four more than any other Panther.
Looking back at those nine games, he lit the lamp at least once in seven of them.
"It was definitely a great year for me," Bennett said. "I think I stepped into a bigger role this year and really established myself as more of an offensive player this year. For myself, I think it was a step in the right direction, but I still think I can bring even more to the table as well."
Spending most of his time centering Jonathan Huberdeau and Anthony Duclair on the second line, Bennett also shined on the possession side of the game. Over the 804:16 he was on the ice at 5-on-5, Florida led the opposition 1,033-790 (56.6%) in shot attempts and 58-38 in goals.
"He's obviously a big part of our team," Duclair said.
In the postseason, Bennett racked up three points (one goal, two assist) during Round 1 to help the Panthers take down the Capitals in six games and win their first series since 1996. But after being swept out by the Lightning in Round 2, he's hungry to get another run started in 2023-23.
"I don't think we need to change anything drastic," said Bennett, who has 13 goals in 45 career playoff games. "It just comes down to wanting it a little bit more. We have all the pieces here. We've just got to figure out a way so that we should be playing our best hockey during playoffs."
With three years remaining on the four-year extension he inked last summer, Bennett, who has accrued 64 points (34 goals, 30 assists) and 148 hits over his first 81 career games with Florida, will continue to play a crucial role for the Panthers as they work to take that next step together as a team.
"It was a great season," Bennett said. "It was a lot of fun."