Brayden Schenn dropped lines and changed positions in Sunday's 5-3 win over Calgary, but he and his coach don't look at it as a demotion.
Schenn had been playing left wing on the top unit but centered Chris VandeVelde and Roman Lyubimov Sunday on what could be viewed as either the third or fourth line.
At left wing, Schenn struggled. So did his center, Claude Giroux. Schenn entered Sunday with three goals overall and just one in his last 14 games.
"Center is a natural, comfortable position for me," Schenn, 25, said after Monday's optional skate in Voorhees.