COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Detroit Red Wings will dress the same lineup for Friday's game in Columbus (7 p.m., FSN Plus) that they used Wednesday against the Blue Jackets.



Red Wings coach Mike Babcock will decide after Friday's game how to approach Sunday's regular-season finale in Chicago, whether to rest a key player or two. Players all indicated they want to play, however.



"They're all the same, they don't want to dress for the game and then not play the game,'' Babcock said following Friday morning's skate. "I talked to a few of them today, and no one seemed to think that they were taking Sunday off. So let's play today's game and talk about it after. We like to play, though.''



Forward Rick Nash returns to the lineup for Columbus after sitting out two games with a stiff neck and back. Steve Mason starts in goal again for the Blue Jackets.



The Red Wings need two points to secure their 10th consecutive 100-point season, extending their own NHL record.



Here are the teams with most 100-point seasons, overall, in NHL history:



1. Boston 18

2. Philadelphia 17

3. Montreal 16

4. Detroit 15

5. New Jersey 11

Here are Detroit's lines and defense pairings:

Franzen-Datsyuk-Holmstrom

Filppula-Zetterberg-Bertuzzi

Cleary-Helm-Eaves

Draper-Miller-Williams

Lidstrom-Rafalski

Kronwall-Stuart

Ericsson-Lilja

Lebda-Meech (scratches)

Howard (starting)

Osgood

If the Red Wings gain one point -- Colorado, which hosts Chicago on Friday night, loses one point -- Detroit will avoid finishing in eighth place in the Western Conference.