As training camp wrapped up Monday afternoon, Blashill said there were pros and cons to this year's format--with two full weeks to prepare as a group, but with no preseason games--and said he's confident his team is prepared to face NHL competition on Thursday.
"The pros are you get more practice time relative to the amount of time that you have," he said. "The cons are you don't get the exhibition games.
"At the end of this, I think we tried to be as effective as we could be given the parameters we were given. I hope that we were really effective in implementing what is important to us, in implementing our systems, in implementing the way we want to play. Hopefully we can go out on Thursday and play without thinking--and by that, I mean not thinking what they're supposed to do, but reacting properly because we've trained them right."
Blashill, who is entering his sixth season at the helm of the Red Wings, said the biggest aspect of improvement he's focused on is team defense. He said it takes everyone--forwards, defensemen and goalies--to help translate defense into offense, and translate offense into winning.
"I would say that we need to, without a shadow of a doubt, be better in our team defense," Blashill said. "I hope that not only the players we added on the blue line, but also the type of players we added up front--the guys that are fairly complete players, that are respectful of what it takes to win--ultimately, would give us a chance to be a more sound team defensively, which then means you probably have the puck more and you're a better team offensively."
With several key veteran additions, through free agency and trades, the Red Wings look to be improved in every aspect of the game, and Blashill said he's excited about his club's mindset heading into Thursday's season opener.
"I like our hunger," he said. "We're a group that had an extraordinarily long layoff. I think sometimes you gain perspective in those situations. I certainly think we're a hungry group, a group that wants to keep getting better, a group that doesn't like what's happened here and wants to get this organization to better days."
The Red Wings host the Hurricanes this Thursday at 7:30 p.m., with the TV broadcast on FOX Sports Detroit and radio broadcast on 97.1 The Ticket. The Wings wrap up their first series of the season against the Hurricanes at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday, January 16 at 7 p.m.