Wild winger Jordan Greenway didn't always throw his weight around on the ice.
He didn't need to when he was younger and towered over the competition.
But now that he's in the NHL, being a physical presence is part of the 6-6, 225-pounder's expectations.
And he's fulfilling that responsibility with a smile on his face.
Literally.
"It's a fun part of the game," Greenway said after recording a Gordie Howe hat trick for having a goal, assist and fight in the Wild's 6-5 win over the Oilers on Thursday at Xcel Energy Center. "I'm not too high-strung of a guy, so it's hard for me to get real [ticked] off. Usually I find myself smiling. It's a huge part of my game and something I've accepted and something I have fun doing."
After opening the scoring for the Wild when a shot by Carson Soucy hit him and sailed in, Greenway was caught beaming at Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse, who looked agitated after jostling with Greenway in front of the net.
Those two met up again in the second period after Nurse caught winger Luke Kunin with a hit and later had to answer to Greenway in a fight. Once the two separated, Greenway was again smiling while Nurse skated off with a bloody lip.