I think on a personal (non team) level it's got to be Marner. If he wants that huge contract, either with Toronto or someone else, he's going to have to really step up his playoff game. Will he get a big contract regardless? Sure, 100 point scorers tend to get those, but it will be much more justified /palatable if he scores a bunch (as expected) but also goes to the dirty areas, delivering & taking hits on a much more regular basis. That could mean the difference between $'X' and $'X'+ a couple million more or another $15-20 million over a full contract.