Brendan Rodgers’ men had won eight league matches on the spin before meeting the Canaries, who had not won a match since their 2-1 win over Everton on November 23.
The visitors took the lead through their familiar source Teemu Pukki on the 26th minute mark, but the hosts got their equalizer moments later, after a header from Jamie Vardy forced Tim Krul to put the ball in his own net.
Maddison believes the Foxes should accept the result against his former side, who are battling for survival, and move on.
“We’ll take the point and move on,” the 23-year-old told Leicester City’s official website.
“They’re down there. They’re fighting for their lives, fighting for every point and throwing their bodies on the line and sometimes that’s difficult to break down.”
“We knew that as well, not just me, the whole team. Because we did our preparation all week on Norwich and their strengths,” the Englishman added.
“They’ve got good players going forward, wide men who get in the pockets and it caused us problems at times. But likewise, we caused them problems.”
“We piled on the pressure. I think there was one team who was going to go on and win it because the majority of that second half was in Norwich’s half.”