The Detroit Red Wings defenseman had 50 points (seven goals, 43 assists) in 82 games this season and led rookies in assists, power-play points (21) and time on ice per game (23:02).
"It's crazy. Sometimes you've got to flinch to realize that. Pinch yourself," Seider said after the 2022 NHL Awards at Armature Works. "I'll definitely have some time to reflect, and I will probably do that when I'm home with my parents, just sit outside and have some great talks. For now, everything is going really fast."
The 21-year-old from Zell, Germany, said he was thrilled to be taking some hardware home to show his parents, who were unable to attend the ceremony. They had just returned from a vacation in Croatia and had to go back to work, Seider said.
"Overall, very excited just to share that moment with my significant others and my agency and just very, very grateful for everything that happened tonight," he said. "[My parents] just got back from vacation and they scheduled their vacation different so there was just not any more days to escape from home. They definitely watched. Very happy and very proud to bring something back."
Seider was an impact player for the Red Wings from the start of the season. He had two assists in his NHL debut, a 7-6 overtime loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning in the season opener Oct. 14, and scored his first NHL goal in overtime to give Detroit a 4-3 win at the Buffalo Sabres on Nov. 6.
Two rookie defensemen since 1992-93 have had more points in a season: Quinn Hughes of the Vancouver Canucks, who had 53 points (eight goals, 45 assists) in 68 games in 2019-20, and Vladimir Malakhov of the New York Islanders, who had 52 points (14 goals, 38 assists) in 64 games in 1992-93.
Seider, who was also named to the NHL All-Rookie Team on Tuesday, said he believes he's only getting started in the League.
"It's still a long road and you're just hitting the highway," he said. "I'm very looking forward to, not just myself but the whole Detroit organization, I think we have a very bright future. I'm just excited."