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Blues waive Cracknell

St. Louis Blues v Phoenix Coyotes

of the St. Louis Blues of the Phoenix Coyotes during the NHL game at Jobing.com Arena on March 22, 2011 in Glendale, Arizona.

Christian Petersen

The St. Louis Blues have placed Adam Cracknell on waivers, one day after activating forward Ryan Reaves from injured reserve.

Cracknell, 28, has only appeared in 14 games for St. Louis this year, scoring two points while averaging 7:19 TOI per game. The former WHL Kootenay standout rose to prominence last postseason on the Blues’ CPR Line but failed to have a similar impact this season, as linemates Reaves and Chris Porter have been in and out of the lineup. (Porter was also put on waivers earlier this season.)

The Blues inked Cracknell to a one-year, $600,000 contract extension in May.

As for Reaves, the 26-year-old was activated on Thursday after missing 17 games with a broken hand. The tough guy suited up in yesterday’s 5-0 win over Los Angeles, playing 9:01 while dishing out four hits.