The Blues are gearing up for a crucial match against the Ottawa Senators on December 6th, aiming to break their two-game losing streak. With a dynamic lineup, Head Coach Jim Montgomery is experimenting with different combinations, hoping to ignite a spark. The focus is on finding the right synergy between players, as Montgomery seeks to maximize their potential. During Friday's practice in Ottawa, Montgomery made some strategic changes. Jake Neighbours, Robert Thomas, and Pavel Buchnevich formed the top line, while Dylan Holloway and Jordan Kyrou were centered by Dalibor Dvorsky. Brayden Schenn, Pius Suter, and Nick Bjugstad played in the middle, and the fourth line featured Aleksanteri Kaskimaki, Oskar Sundqvist, and Mathieu Joseph. The defense saw a subtle adjustment with Matthew Kessel replacing Tyler Tucker, and Joel Hofer will start in goal. The projected lineup is based on Friday's practice, with the morning skate being optional. This approach allows Montgomery to test various lineups and find the perfect balance for the team's success.