The Ottawa Senators are six points behind the Montreal Canadiens for first place in the Atlantic Division with one game in hand. After losing 5-1 at the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday, the Senators' lead for second place is down to two points over the Toronto Maple Leafs, who play at the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday. Ottawa has two wins in its past nine games (2-4-3). Forward Alexandre Burrows will return after missing one game with an upper-body injury. He said the Senators have to focus on returning to their identity as a defensive-oriented team. "That's when we play well defensively, when we don't give the other team easy scoring chances," Burrows said. "That's when we're tough to play against, when we outwork the other team." Despite their recent struggles, coach Guy Boucher said the mood in the dressing room is the same as it has been all season. "We've got our target," he said. "We've always said it's about making [the playoffs], getting in wherever, whenever, against whoever. We're on target now and we've got to keep that target." Goaltender Mike Condon will start.