Relative newcomer Tyler Toffoli brings playoff experience to Canucks
VANCOUVER — A relative newcomer to the Vancouver Canucks, Tyler Toffoli will be counted on to bring playoff experience to the team’s talented but young core.
A veteran of 47 NHL playoff games with the Los Angeles Kings, including a run to a Stanley Cup title in 2014, Toffoli played just 10 games with the Canucks before the league suspended its season March 12 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In that small sample size of games, however, he put up 10 points and formed a potent line with J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson.
Now, after a long hiatus, a player still getting to know his teammates will be helping to lead his club into a best-of-five playoff qualifying series with the Minnesota Wild next month in Edmonton. But Miller believes the added post-season knowledge the Canucks received when they acquired Toffoli in a Feb. 17 trade with the Kings will pay dividends.
“He’s super valuable,” Miller said of the former Ottawa 67’s junior star. “He brings a lot of great qualities to a really good team. He’s definitely a piece I think our team needed. A guy who knows his role. He knows what he does well and he sticks to that.”