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Ducks tweak lineup with Hiller out

Jonas Hiller

Anaheim Ducks goalie Jonas Hiller, of Switzerland, stands as the national anthem is sung prior to an NHL hockey game against the Vancouver Canucks, Sunday, Jan. 15, 2012, in Vancouver, British Columbia. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Darryl Dyck)

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The Anaheim Ducks shuffled their lineup as they prepare to face the St. Louis Blues on Saturday and adjust to having Jonas Hiller out of action.

The 30-year-old netminder’s lower-body injury earned him a day-to-day designation, according to the OC Register. Because of that ailment, journeyman goalie Jeff Deslauriers, 28, will back up surging 30-year-old “rookie” Viktor Fasth tonight.

Anaheim’s moves weren’t just goalie-related, either.

The Ducks’ defense saw some minor alterations with Sami Vatanen, 21, and Jordan Hendry, 28, being sent to the minors. It appears that recent trade addition Ben Lovejoy, 28, pushed one of them out, while the Ducks hope that Cam Fowler, 21, can recover from a recent head injury enough to at least travel with the team during their upcoming three-game road trip.

The team also sent forward Devante Smith-Pelly, 20, to the minors on Tuesday.

Even with some shuffling, the Ducks are in a favorable position early on. Despite losing to the Dallas Stars 3-1 on Friday, Anaheim could move atop the Pacific Division with a win tonight after the San Jose Sharks lost to the Phoenix Coyotes 1-0 (SO) in the early evening.