In Seider, who has been paired with Nick Leddy in practices since training camp, the Red Wings are hoping to see growth. Last year, Seider was one of the best defensemen in the Swedish Hockey League, but Blashill made the point throughout the preseason that the NHL features players on a level the SHL simply doesn't have.
"Certainly there is no league like the National Hockey League," Blashill said. "And the challenges are unique. You have to learn as you go. And so he'll have to learn as he goes along."
Case in point: Laine. Or, for that matter, a Tampa Bay roster that features Steven Stamkos, Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point. The Lightning dropped their opener against the Pittsburgh Penguins, 6-2, on Tuesday night. But it will be a tall order facing the team that has won the last two Stanley Cup championships on Thursday.
"You look across and they have Kucherov and Point. Just on those two, you probably got two of the top-10 NHL forwards in the league," Blashill said. "I think in (Ryan) McDonagh and (Victor) Hedman, there's other good players at each of these positions. McDonagh and Hedman, you've got two of the top-10 defensemen in the league in my mind, cause I think McDonagh's probably a top two or three defender in the league.
"I think probably without a whole lot of argument, you got probably one of the best goalies in the league (Andrei Vasilevskiy). With Stamkos, you got one of the best shooters in the league. You have lots of talent."
With a capacity crowd for a regular season game at Little Caesars Arena for the first time since March 2020, there's perspective to keep in mind that goes beyond the game itself.
"It's the excitement of a new year and just a lot of energy around the building and I think it's great," Blashill said. "I think enjoy it is the number one thing. Take it in and enjoy it."