But after dropping consecutive games from Dec. 31-Jan. 2, captain Dylan Larkin realized the Red Wings weren't playing with the toughness needed to win games.
"I really felt when it's gotten physical, we've been mediocre," Larkin said after the Jan. 2 contest. "We need to have better pushback when it gets physical."
But on Jan. 6 against the San Jose Sharks, Givani Smith answered Larkin's call.
After dropping the gloves against Sharks defenseman Jacob Middleton at 18:16 of the first period, Smith delivered a big hit on Middleton later in the period. Both sequences brought the Little Caesars Arena crowd to its feet, helping spark Detroit en route to a 6-2 victory.
Smith embraced the physical component of his game this past season, leading to career-high marks in games played (46), goals (four) and points (seven).