The Detroit Red Wings have won so many in a row at home that they are starting to lose track. “Where are we at with the streak?” Drew Miller asked after a 3-2 victory Sunday against the San Jose Sharks. The Red Wings are at 23 wins in a row at Joe Louis Arena, which is an NHL record, and 6 in a row over all. Detroit, which broke the league's single-season record of 20 Tuesday, has now surpassed the 22 wins in a row the Boston Bruins had over two seasons more than eight decades ago. But the Red Wings are only .500 on the road. Devils 3, Canadiens 1: Zach Parise, David Clarkson and Matt Taormina each scored and Martin Brodeur made 21 saves for the visiting Devils, who improved to 34-20-4 with a third straight victory and jumped past their division rivals Pittsburgh and Philadelphia into fourth place in the Eastern Conference. Max Pacioretty scored for Montreal, which has not beaten the Devils at home since 2008 — an eight-game losing streak. Canucks 5, Oilers 2: Daniel and Henrik Sedin each had a goal as visiting Vancouver ran its winning streak to four and its points string to 13. The Canucks, who are 10-0-3 during their points streak, are 2 points behind Detroit. Jets 5, Avalanche 1: Bryan Little scored twice and Ondrej Pavelec made 31 saves as host Winnipeg moved into a tie with the Toronto Maple Leafs for eighth place in the Eastern Conference. The Jets have won three in a row and are a point behind the first-place Florida Panthers in the Southeast Division. Sabres 6, Penguins 2: Derek Roy had two goals and an assist in his best outing in nearly four months and host Buffalo ended a four-game losing streak. Predators 3, Stars 2: Shea Weber scored on a power play with less than a second remaining in the first period for visiting Nashville. Ducks 2, Panthers 0: Teemu Selanne scored his 20th goal and Jonas Hiller made 31 saves for visiting Anaheim, which has earned at least a point in nine consecutive games. Wild 2, Bruins 0: Niklas Backstrom made a career-high 48 saves for his fourth shutout of the season for host Minnesota. Blackhawks 3, Blues 1: Dave Bolland scored the go-ahead goal in the third when his centering attempt hit the stick of St. Louis's David Backes and went in. In another game, NY Rangers defeated Blue Jackets in overtime.