Smith hit the 20-goal mark five times with the Preds and recorded a career-high 25 goals in 2017-18 to help Nashville to the Presidents’ Trophy with the NHL’s best record.
Smith ranks ninth in Preds franchise history in games played (661), sixth in goals (162) and seventh in points (330). He’s also fourth in even-strength goals (120), tied for fifth in power-play goals (42) and ninth in game-winning goals (22).
“He was great – very intense both on and off the ice, cared about taking care of himself and just a great player [and a great nickname] ’Crazy Legs,’” former teammate and Preds forward Filip Forsberg said of Smith. “Especially coming in as a young guy, [I] played with him and [Mike] Ribeiro quite a bit in my first few years. [We] had great chemistry, a great time together and wish he would’ve been able to stick around forever.”
Following his time in Nashville, Smith went on to play for the Bruins, Capitals, Stars, Blackhawks and Red Wings through the 2024-25 campaign.
In October, Smith was a guest at the annual Nashville Predators Alumni Clay Shoot presented by Tennessee Wildlife Federation.
“It was a dream come true,” Smith said via statement on playing in the NHL. “I’ve wanted to become a hockey player ever since I can remember. I will be forever grateful for the memories with my teammates, coaches, trainers and equipment staff, General Managers, and, most importantly, the fans. This League gave me an opportunity to change my place in life. For that, I’m forever grateful.”