"Obviously with a guy who has been in the league one year, I wasn't totally certain how good he was going to be," Blashill said. "I knew he had played good hockey against us last year. He's made good decisions with the puck. He's smart. He's good defensively, and in a smart way. I would say he definitely has met the expectations."
Suter said he notices a different level of comfortability to his game this season.
"I think I am probably more in the right positions. Knowing how other guys react or how some of the guys played. I've played a few teams now and as for growing, you kind of adjust your game, too," Suter said. "It goes quicker. You automatically have to play quicker, which makes you better in practices and in games. You kind of improve automatically by making quicker plays and reading the game. Sometimes it's easier and sometimes it's harder because you know when it's not going well, it's like, 'Yeah, I should be able to get a bit more going.' So, it's a two-way street."
Although Suter started breaking through offensively at the end of November, Blashill said his line hasn't quite clicked the way it's capable.
"His line hasn't had quite as much offensive success as I think they've actually created," Blashill said. "I think over time, whoever is with him, they've got an opportunity to continue to create more."