SUNRISE, FLA. – Mike Yeo had to do something to shake up the lineup after the Wild scored four goals in three games on this road trip. Instead of calling up another forward for Saturday's game at Florida, Yeo opted to mix up his first three lines.
Jason Pominville was reunited on the top line with Zach Parise and Mikko Koivu against the Panthers, while Matt Cooke was promoted from the third line to a new second line with Mikael Granlund and Nino Niederreiter.
Struggling Dany Heatley was dropped to the third line with Kyle Brodziak and Justin Fontaine after the second line failed to score in the first eight games.
"We need to try to find some offense here," Yeo said before Saturday's game. "We've got to try to get some more balance to our lineup. … This is our first real test. It's a good opportunity for us to face a little adversity early and have to battle through it."
The moves didn't exactly have the desired effect as the Wild scored another one goal in a 2-1 shootout loss.
Heatley, who has no goals and two assists in nine games, played with Fontaine in training camp and had decent chemistry with Brodziak in parts of the past two seasons.
"It's not the best start," Heatley said Saturday morning. "There's been some better games and some worse games through the first eight, but one point is not how I wanted to start. I'm just going to keep working and get out of this."
Pominville has played well previously with Parise and Koivu, but Yeo moved him to the second line to provide offense elsewhere and "that didn't really help."