In particular, a 10-game point streak (7-11 -18) from Jan. 29 - March 1 showed the kind of impact Larkin can provide when healthy. It was the second-longest streak of his career, behind the 14-game point streak he tallied from Dec. 4 - 31, 2018.
Larkin's play was rewarded as the Waterford, Mich., native
represented the Red Wings at the 2022 NHL All-Star Weekend
, marking his first All-Star game since his rookie campaign in 2015-16.
For Larkin, his All-Star campaign didn't come without challenges.
"I felt there was a lot of adversity. Some things in my control and some things not in my control that kind of happened and a lot of distractions," Larkin said. "I was proud of myself for how I tried to stay consistent in my character, how I showed up to the rink and how I was there for the guys."
Larkin also focused on being a 200-foot player and earning points on a consistent basis.
"I felt, at times, I could take over a game and be a big difference-maker," Larkin said. "I haven't had that feeling in a while."