If Bennett has shown anything in his first two playoffs, it's that he ups his game when it matters. Against Vancouver and Anaheim he looked like a bonafide top 6 forward with a chip on his shoulder. That's a trend that you hope continues as he progresses as a center. Even if he tops out as a 40-50 point player (worst case IMO), if he still plays at another level perennially in the spring, then that's a valuable player that any competitive team needs and covets.
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