Coach Lindy Ruff would not reveal any lineup changes for the Dallas Stars in the second of back-to-back games. Dallas is without six forwards (Cody Eakin, Patrick Sharp, Ales Hemsky, Jiri Hudler, Jason Spezza and Mattias Janmark) because of injury or illness, but the Stars defeated the Calgary Flames 4-2 on Thursday in the third of a five-game road trip. They lost 8-2 at the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday. "You have to get the job done, you have to look at the personnel you've got and you have to make it work," Ruff said. "You still have games to win and the personnel you've got has to play real well." Forward Jamie Benn scored two goals, including the game-winner, in the victory against Calgary to end a nine-game scoreless streak. "[The win] was pretty big after, obviously, a tough game in Winnipeg, a pretty embarrassing one," Benn said. "It was nice to get back out there and find a way to win." The Stars are 1-1-1 on the trip, which concludes Sunday at the Vancouver Canucks. "We have a lot of young guys in there that are starting to play bigger roles and our veteran guys have to step and be better too," Benn said. "We're coming together as a team and trying to find different ways to win. And here we are again right back into it against a good team here in Edmonton."