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The Detroit Red Wings haven’t had a Norris Trophy-winning defenseman since the days of Hall of Famer Nicklas Lidstrom patrolling their blue line. Lidstrom won the award seven times, most recently in 2011.

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However, that drought has a significant chance of ending this season.

Defenseman Moritz Seider has all the tools to firmly be in the conversation as one of the NHL’s best at his position.

Seider currently leads all Red Wings defensemen in ice time and points while contributing in every situation. He also carries a team-best plus-13 rating.

While the current odds-on favorite to be named the Norris Trophy winner is Cale Makar of the Colorado Avalanche, Seider is giving him a healthy dose of competition.

During a recent episode of the Spittin’ Chiclets podcast, hosts Ryan Whitney and Paul Bissonnette were joined by Hall of Famer Chris Pronger, and the conversation turned to Seider.

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“We mentioned a month ago, the season he’s having,” Whitney said of Seider. “And I said, ‘I don’t know if there’s been a defenseman as close to Chris Pronger the way Moritz Seider is playing right now….he’s mean, he’s enormous.”

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“Are you seeing some characteristics that you had in your game out of him?” Whitney asked.

Bissonnette followed up: “And is he a No. 1 at this point?”

“At this point, yes,” Pronger responded without hesitation before delving deeper into the characteristics that he feels a top NHL defenseman should have.

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