For the Red Wings, the next step forward is getting better on Sunday, Jan. 3, a day in which the remaining 24 NHL teams will begin their respective training camps after Detroit and six other teams got a three-day head start. But if the previous two days are any indication, it appears this year's team is eager to leave the 2019-20 campaign in the rearview, and embrace a fresh start to what could amount to the most unique season in NHL history.
"I really feel so far, the first days of camp, that we're all in this together," Larkin said. "Everyone has great attitude; we're handling things professionally. Guys are completely bought in, which is nice to see, and all you can ask for as a member of a hockey team where there's a lot of history.
"The word culture gets thrown around a lot, but there is such a deep culture here, where you show up to the rink every day, you do the right things, you show up to play and you're very proud to put that jersey on. More so than the past couple years, there's a great sense of that in our locker room today."