"When I've talked to their coaching staff, they've been happy with his overall play. When I've talked to Steve Yzerman, he's been happy with his overall play. It's not something where it was so good we had to get him in the NHL. A little bit of this is with the injury issues, he's pressed into service and how he's got a great opportunity, so come and grind out a good game."
Zadina did get a taste of the NHL last season, playing in nine games.
He scored his first NHL goal on March 5 at Colorado and also had two assists in his stint with the Wings.
"It's easier than playing your first game," Blashill said. "The fact that you've been through it a a little bit, he can come in here and be a little more comfortable. He has two training camps under his belt. All those things make it way easier. I mean you guys walk into a new job, the more comfortable you are, usually the better you do. It's true of everybody and it's certainly true of hockey players and professional athletes. I think the fact he's been around it, he feels good about it and hopefully he can have a good game."
INJURY NEWS: Blashill said that Mantha was undergoing further evaluation and would be seen by the team doctor tonight.
Forward Adam Erne, who injured his hand during Saturday's morning skate and did not play in New Jersey, is also out for the Hurricanes game.
In addition to calling up Zadina, the Wings placed defenseman Mike Green on injured reserve retroactive to Nov. 19.
"Mike's out tonight. He had some further testing here today," Blashill said. "I'll know more for you Tuesday. I don't think it's going to be a long, long-term thing but obviously, I think we put him on the IR today. But that really didn't affect anything. If he wasn't in today, then it's fine. I still think he'd be ready for our next game at that point. So we'll see if he's ready at that point."
HURRICANES AGAIN: The Wings face the Hurricanes for the second time this season.
On Nov. 1, the Wings dropped a 7-3 decision in Carolina.
Star forward Andrei Svechnikov, younger brother of Evgeny, leads the Hurricanes with 26 points (11-15-26) in 23 games. But the team's second leading scorer is defenseman Dougie Hamilton, 26, who has 25 points (10-15-25) in 23 games.
"Dougie's a really, really elite talent," Blashill said. "He's big, he's got a great shot, he's got a good stick. He's been in the league a number of years now. They've got a number of really good defensemen. I think they've got lots of strengths to their team but certainly one of them is they have one of the best D corps in the league. They're really probably very underrated amongst the media but one of the very, very best in the league. And he's a piece of that.
"He makes their power play really effective. They play I guess I'd call it an in-your-face very aggressive style. We gotta do a really good job of getting pucks out of our end. If we spend lots of time hemmed in our end, they can eat you alive. We gotta get the puck out of our end, and it's something we haven't been good at the last couple of nights. We gotta be better at it."
The Hurricanes are 14-8-1 and are third in the Metropolitan Division behind the Washington Capitals (16-4-5) and the New York Islanders (16-3-2).