The St. Louis Blues will sport new-look lines Friday in Brooklyn.

Jori Lehtera, a natural center, will play on the left wing against the Islanders, lining up with Paul Stastny and Vladimir Tarasenko, according to NHL.com's Lou Korac.

Lehtera's been cold, as Korac notes, with only a goal and two assists in his last 15, and the Blues are looking to shake things up a bit after a disappointing loss to the Florida Panthers on Tuesday.

The Blues rank 15th in the NHL in goals, averaging 2.6 per game, but head coach Ken Hitchcock wants more - although he did say the new lines aren't set in stone moving forward.

"We're looking for more inclusion with more people," he said. "We'll see how it looks in a couple of games and how long it lasts."

Alex Steen, David Backes, and Troy Brouwer will play together on the second line.

In addition to the line changes tonight, look for a couple of different defensive pairs: Shattenkirk-Parayko Gunnarsson-Bortuzzo — Jeremy Rutherford (@jprutherford) December 4, 2015

Lehtera's buying in, thanks to experience on the wing, and is looking forward to the challenge.

"I like to play wing when there's a good center," he said, praising Stastny.

Tarasenko echoed Lehtera.

"Everybody knows on this team and everybody knows around the league (Stastny's) an elite centerman," he said. "We are close in the locker room and it's easier to play when you're friends with a guy. But he has great hockey sense, great passing skill. It's really nice to play with him and Jori right now."

The Blues sit second in the Central at 15-7-2. They've alternated wins and losses in their last eight games.