On the one hand, you have a soon-to-be 29-year-old second-line center — a decent one that plays with an edge and has scored at a 53-point pace since joining the Florida Panthers. And that’s despite rarely getting much time on the top power play. A great player, but far from an elite one. On the other hand, there’s Playoff Bennett: an absolute monster who elevates his game in big moments, scores big goals, makes big hits and knows how to toe the line. Over the last three playoffs, Bennett has 25 goals and 48 points in 55 games — a 35-goal and 68-point pace. The former ranks 12th among the 99 forwards to have played 20 or more playoff games, and that’s again without much time on the top power play. Playoff Bennett is a gamer, a tough-as-nails scorer 32 of 32 teams would be lucky to have. Playoff Bennett is elite.