All four lines and three defensive pairings will be different when the Hurricanes try to end a four-game losing streak in which they've been outscored 16-3. "We want to get some guys going obviously," coach Bill Peters said. "(Victor) Rask has a real good opportunity with his two wingers. We need Phil (Di Giuseppe) to provide some speed, so he will be able to do that where he's playing. We have to find a way to generate some offense on a consistent basis." Rask, who had 25 points (10 goals, 15 assists) in the first 30 games of the season, has no points in the past 13. The Hurricanes have come out of their break with consecutive losses to the Colorado Avalanche (2-1 in overtime) on Thursday and the Toronto Maple Leafs (4-0) on Sunday, and have dropped into last place in the Metropolitan Division. "It's not a good feeling when you lose ever," Jeff Skinner said. "But we've still got a lot of hockey left. Tonight's a good opportunity to get off to a good start hopefully and play a good game."