The Wings make it 23 straight at home:
The Red Wings won their sixth straight game, all in a homestand, and have an NHL-high 84 points.
Detroit, which broke the league's single-season record of 20 on Tuesday, surpassed the 22 wins in a row the Boston Bruins had over two seasons more than eight decades ago.
"We've got a good thing going, but we need to take it on the road," Miller said.
The Red Wings have won nearly 90 percent of their games at home and are .500 away from Joe Louis Arena.
Detroit coach Mike Babcock said goaltender Jimmy Howard, who has been out two-plus weeks with a broken right index finger, will start in the next game Tuesday night at Chicago.
Joey MacDonald, the team's third-string goaltender when Howard was hurt, made 31 saves for his sixth straight win.
MacDonald planned to sleep at his Motor City hotel Sunday night, not knowing if he would wake up and head to play for the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins or stay with the Red Wings.
"Whatever decision they make, I'll be happy with it," MacDonald insisted. "If I do get sent down, I'll go do the same thing."




