The St. Louis Blues activated forward Maxim Lapierre from the injured list after he missed five games because of a lower-body injury, but lost leading scorer Alexander Steen against the New York Rangers on Thursday night. Lapierre was injured late in the Jan. 10 game against the Vancouver Canucks. To make room on the roster, forward Adam Cracknell was sent down to Chicago of the AHL. Lapierre has six...
Blues get Lapierre, Tarasenko back in lineup (The Associated Press)
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