Detroit scored a season-high seven goals against San Jose, marking the first time it had at least seven tallies on the road since defeating the Dallas Stars, 7-6, in overtime on Feb. 21, 2015.
David Perron, who extended his point streak to three games with one goal and two assists against the Sharks, said he was proud of the way his team persevered.
"We almost buckled," said Perron, who ranks third on the club in scoring with 14 points (6-8-14) through 17 games. "But we didn't. We stayed strong. It was a good two points, and now we got a chance to go make it a pretty good road trip in Columbus."
Thursday's game was also the first time the Red Wings had seven different players score in a regular-season game since defeating the Columbus Blue Jackets, 9-1, on Nov. 11, 2009.