There always appears to be some intimidation and nerves when a player walks into their first NHL locker room for the first time as a rookie.
And then there's walking into the 2011-12 Detroit Red Wings locker room for the first time. One glance around the corner and you were sure to spot an eventual Hall of Famer or a superstar in the league, Niklas Lidstrom, Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg among them.
Now imagine you are 22-year-old Brendan Smith, called up to the NHL for the first time, about to live out a childhood dream, and that's the locker room you walk into.
"Well, that locker room for me was wild because everybody was older than 30," Smith recalls. "But you looked around the room and everybody's basically a Hall of Famer, or are going to be, so it was it was intimidating."
In more ways than one some of these players were Hall of Famers. Certainly, on the ice but also how they managed to break it when newcomers like Smith arrived, someone intimidated by their presence.
Smith remembers that first day well.
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In his rookie season, Smith entered a Detroit Red Wings locker room filled with NHL greats and was immediately sized up by Pavel Datsyuk
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