The three goals by Hronek and Chiarot gave Detroit six by its defensemen over the past two games. Hronek, Seider and Jake Walman scored against San Jose.
"We've gotten used to our forwards [scoring], which is nice, and we want to be involved, we want to join," Seider said. "Good things will happen if we follow up the way, and that's what happened today."
Dominik Kubalik pushed it to 5-1 on the power play at 5:21 of the third period with a one-timer from the right face-off circle.
Tyler Bertuzzi scored at 9:04 for the 6-1 final, swatting a bouncing puck at the edge of the crease for his first goal of the season.
"It's easier always when you're leading the game," Husso said. "You don't need to come from behind and try to win the game. It's always nice to get that goal in the first."
NOTES: Hronek has six points (two goals, four assists) during a four-game point streak. He has played 263 NHL games. … Perron's assist gave him seven points (goal, six assists) during a four-game point streak. … Seider's three points were an NHL career high. He has 59 points (eight goals, 51 assists) in 100 NHL games. Among defensemen to start their career with Detroit, three have had more points through 100 games than Seider: Nicklas Lidstrom (70 points; 12 goals, 58 assists), Reed Larson (68 points; 21 goals, 47 assists) and Yves Racine (64 points; 12 goals, 52 assists). … Jenner has five points (three goals, two assists) in the past three games. … Columbus forward Johnny Gaudreau has had an assist in three straight games. … Blue Jackets forward Jack Roslovic did not play because of illness and was replaced by Brendan Gaunce, who had three shots on goal and two hits in 12:30 of ice time.