The Canandiens are coming off back-to-back road losses to the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday and the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday to wrap up a four-game road trip. Montreal's last home game and last win came against the Red Wings in that October 23 matchup, and Zadina said he expects the defending Eastern Conference champions to be tough to play against once again.
"They have a good team, they just didn't start, probably, as they expected," Zadina said. "Moving forward, I think they'll be getting better and stronger, so it's going to be harder. They'll play like they played last year. They'll be a good team.
"For us, we just got to compete more than they are competing. Just shoot the puck more and not make major mistakes in the D-zone and not give away the puck. We have to defend the whole game."
Other than their six-goal outburst against the Red Wings, the Canadiens have been stifled offensively this season, combining for just nine goals in their other nine games.
Eighth-year winger Jonathan Drouin leads Montreal with seven points this season, and 31-year-old winger Mike Hoffman leads the club with four goals in his first seven games with the Canadiens.
Nine-year veteran goaltender Jake Allen has seen a majority of the work between the pipes for Montreal this season, with a 2-6-0 record in eight starts, earning a 2.91 goals-against average and a .907 save percentage. Allen earned his first win of the season against the Red Wings in the previous matchup, giving up one goal on 27 shots.
Backup goalie Sam Montembeault has also started two games in his first season with the Canadiens, going 0-2-0 with a 4.06 goals-against average.
Blashill said Tuesday morning that captain Dylan Larkin will miss the game due to personal reasons.
Puck drop for Tuesday's game is set for 7 p.m., and fans can catch all the action on Bally Sports Detroit Plus or on the Red Wings Radio Network.