There's no denying that Smolinski absolutely loved that locker room, too.
"I do remember coming in and it was very enlightening. They were such great guys. We had a very diverse group with a lot of nationalities. Whether it be French or Czech or Russian, it was a really great dynamic group. It was such a mixed bag of players, but it was such a nice group. There were guys who were in their first three or four years like a Komisarek and Chris Higgins, very, very good hockey players. You mixed that in with some veteran players, like Alex Kovalev and Saku, who was an awesome captain. The respect and drive was in the locker room, and it was just a matter of how we would bring it out," mentioned Smolinski. "I also loved competing with my linemates Steve Begin and Mathieu Dandenault in practice, and playing with them, and it was great to mentor guys like Guillaume Latendresse and Maxim Lapierre and watch them play. It was cool to show them a little bit of the ropes."