Reinhart's surge in production has coincided with his move to a line with Jeff Skinner and Jack Eichel, who have formed of the NHL's most productive duos since mid-October. When asked what he's learned about Reinhart, Skinner mentioned the same two attributes that teammates have been lauding for years.
"Just sort of how smart he is I think sticks out," Skinner said. "I think he's obviously a great passer. But yeah, getting to play with him and getting to see him on your team and in practices, he's really smart. He's got really good hockey sense.
"He's got a good ability to know where everyone is at all times. He gets the puck and he's prepared to make the next play. That's probably the biggest thing that stands out."
To paint a picture of Reinhart's hockey sense, Skinner cited his late goal against Vancouver on Nov. 12. Reinhart was stationed with the puck behind the Vancouver net, from where he found Skinner with a perfect one-time pass to the slot.
"I wasn't really exactly in the hole at the time," Skinner recalled. "I think he saw, when he took a peek, I was sort of coming into the hole. He's able to sort of read that that's where I'm going. If he doesn't make that read he probably he can't make the play.
"It's a combination of awareness and anticipation. He's aware of what's going on, but he's also sort of smart enough to know what's going to happen next."
Eichel, meanwhile, is no stranger to playing with Reinhart. The two have played as linemates at various points throughout their young careers, accounting for 1,143:42 of shared 5-on-5 ice time through last season (according to NaturalStatTrick.com).
The two were roommates since their rookie years and cited their off-ice chemistry as having the potential to translate onto the ice (Reinhart said they would even re-watch games together at home), but they were never able to stick as a line until now.
In 312:40, the Eichel-Reinhart combination has been on the ice for 20 goals-for at 5-on-5 as opposed to just 13 against.
"I think that's something that comes as you gain experience and you get more comfortable," Reinhart said. 'We love being out there with each other. We're just trying to get that consistency. As you get older and you get more experience, that certainly comes."
Eichel attributed their success to a commitment to outworking their opponents and letting their chemistry and skill take over from there. Their assists on Skinner's goal against Florida on Tuesday serves as an example.