"To get to the playoffs, you've got to play well at home," Burrows said. "We knew that some of the games we let slip away at home. They were self-inflicted mistakes. Tonight I thought we did a much better job of playing all the way through, until we got in penalty trouble. It's nice to get a big win at home and hopefully we can build on that."
The Red Wings said the Senators executed well on defense and reduced the effectiveness of Detroit's speed.
"We want to be a fast team," Red Wings forward Dylan Larkin said. "We've got a lot of guys who can skate and they want to slow it down, make it tight in the neutral zone. At times in the game we didn't execute well in the neutral zone and they clogged it up pretty well and came down and played in our own zone. I thought in the third we did a good job of just getting the puck and attacking, just moving our feet."
Detroit coach Jeff Blashill said, "I didn't think we skated enough in the second. I thought in the third we skated great and when we skated great, we kind of took the game back over. Part of that is when you bog yourself down not getting pucks out, now you're playing tired. When you're playing tired in D-zone, it's hard to close on people."