When you ask Zetterberg or Nicklas Lidstrom about the myriad responsibilities that come with captainship, they bring up all of the duties that come with being the face of the franchise. Community relations. Media obligations.
"Not just the actual on ice, hockey stuff," Lidstrom told DetroitRedWings.com. "Everything around it, too, that comes with being captain."
Larkin, when asked the same question, first brings up the COVID-19 protocols that were entombed into daily life last season. His conversations with executive vice president and general manager Steve Yzerman entailed what time the team would eat, how they would travel, how often they would get tested, what they would do if they got sick.
"A lot of stuff you don't really wanna deal with," Larkin told DetroitRedWings.com.
Though the pandemic isn't over, Larkin is able to focus now on the more conventional part of captainship, and fans will be able to greet him in turn. When Moritz Seider first arrived in the city, Larkin let him crash at his place, taking him to football games and making the rookie feel welcome. With Lucas Raymond as well, he's made it a point to help him feel comfortable and give him tips.
"That's how it was when I came in," Larkin said. "And I was treated as an equal, not a rookie. It meant a lot to me. It was the first step to feeling comfortable in the locker room, first step to feeling comfortable out on the ice."