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Longtime linemates Mike Modano and Jere Lehtinen, who have combined for 11 goals and 24 points in the past six games, were split up. Modano skated with Joe Nieuwendyk and Martin Rucinsky. Lehtinen was part of a four-man contingent with Turgeon, Benoit Hogue and Valeri Kamensky.

On the surface, nothing signaled an impending change. The Stars had rallied for a 4-3 win over the Buffalo Sabres. They've won six of seven and have just two losses in the past 13 games going into Friday's home game with the Calgary Flames.

Why the switch, at least for one day?

Partly, the Stars wanted to look at lines they've used at different points in a game but seldom practiced, Hitchcock said.

While he cautioned against reading too much into a single practice, Hitchcock had his reasons.

"In order to get more people playing better, we might have to spread some of the wealth around," Hitchcock said. "I don't think it's a big risk at all. You do this all the time. You prop up people who you feel can give you more by playing them with players who are playing well. "

Hitchcock's goal is to raise the level of a few players, and changing lines might be a tool.

The team's recent turnaround notwithstanding, Hitchcock is concerned that the team's play may not match its record.

"We're playing with a lot of enthusiasm, but we need to have more people playing better," Hitchcock said. "We don't want to get ourselves in a position where we're being carried by a select few."

Modano, who has 20 points in his past 12 games, shrugged off the move while acknowledging that changing lines are a way of life.

"You get split up when you're playing bad. You get split up when you're playing well," said Modano, half-jokingly. "That's why we're not here to think too much. They don't pay us to think around here."

Timely goals and a growing confidence have aided the Stars, even when they have lapsed.

"Right now, we believe we have a chance to win every game even if we're behind," Modano said. "[Wednesday] night was evidence of that."

Briefly ...

Backup goaltender Marty Turco, battling the flu that has hit Ed Belfour and others, admitted he was surprised at being lifted 7:52 into the Buffalo game after allowing two goals. "I'd just gone to the bench to get a drink of water," he said. ... Ken Hitchcock's plan calls for Belfour to play Friday against Calgary with Turco getting the start Saturday in Phoenix.
 

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EDMONTON

Shawn Horcoff-Mike Comrie-Anson Carter

Josh Green-Rem Murray-Jochen Hecht

Ethan Moreau-Todd Marchant-Mike Grier

Domenic Pittis-Mary Reasoner-Georges Laraque

TAMPA BAY

Fredrik Modin-Brad Richards-Martin St. Louis

Zdeno Ciger-Vincent Lecavalier-Ben Clymer

Juha Ylonen-Vaclav Prospal-Sheldon Keefe

Dave Andreychuk-Tim Taylor-Jimmie Olvestad

Between the posts: Tommy Salo will get the start for Edmonton while Nikolai Khabibulin will start for the Lightning.
 

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DISA AND DATA -- The Blue Jackets went through an hourlong workout in Arrowhead Pond in preparation for tonight's game against the Mighty Ducks. . . . Center Serge Aubin (groin) felt better, but he remains day to day. The same can be said for right winger Kevin Dineen (groin). Robert Kron (knee) is questionable. It may be that all three sit out and Jody Shelley, Sean Pronger and Jamie Heward play. . . . Goaltender Ron Tugnutt (flu) felt much better. He likely will be available, if coach Dave King chooses to play him
 

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Sidelight -- San Jose has won only twice in its past 13 games against the Avalanche. Colorado went 3-0-1-0 against the Sharks last season. The Sharks' most recent victory against the Avalanche was Dec. 8, 1999, and their previous win at Denver was April 9, 1997.

Notes -- Colorado has the league's best penalty-killing team. The Avalanche has killed 20 consecutive penalties overall and hasn't allowed a goal in the past 37 short-handed situations at the Pepsi Center . . . Blake has scored four goals and picked up seven points in his past five games . . . Sakic has recorded six goals and 13 assists in the past 13 games . . . Alex Tanguay has scored only two goals in his past 18 games. . . Colorado has allowed only 62 goals, the fewest in the Western Conference . . . Patrick Roy, who will start tonight, has compiled an eight-game unbeaten streak (6-0-2) and has lowered his goals-against average to 1.67 . . . Colorado has won all 15 games in which it has led after two periods . . . Selanne has totaled eight goals and four assists in the past 13 games.
 
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