OTTAWA -- With the Ottawa Senators having scored just one goal in their past two games, head coach Craig Hartsburg has shuffled his forward lines in an effort to spark the offence.

Antoine Vermette has been taken off the club's top scoring line with Jason Spezza and Dany Heatley. Nick Foligno, who was recently on the club's fourth line, was inserted in his place on that unit at practice Wednesday.

Vermette has collected just four points in 15 games so far this season, despite being given a chance to play with more offensive-minded players for the past six games. He will now play on the wing with his old centerman Chris Kelly and Shean Donovan.

Hartsburg did not tinker with the line of Daniel Alfredsson, Mike Fisher and Jesse Winchester, which has collected 11 points over the club's past four games and has been their only consistent offensive threat.

The fourth line in practice on Wednesday consisted of Dean McAmmond centering Chris Neil and Jarkko Ruutu.