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Roundup: Blues demote Jaskin; Habs recall Beaulieu, Nattinen

Dmitrij Jaskin, Justin Fontaine

St. Louis Blues right wing Dmitrij Jaskin (26), of Russia, controls the puck past Minnesota Wild right wing Justin Fontaine (14) during the first period of an NHL hockey game in St. Paul, Minn., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013. (AP Photo/Ann Heisenfelt)

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A couple of morning transactions to pass along...

-- The St. Louis Blues have sent forward Dmitrij Jaskin back to AHL Chicago. Jaskin, 20, has played in six games this year for the Blues, including over 10 minutes in Thursday night’s loss to L.A., and has one goal and four penalty minutes.

His demotion could pave the way for injured forward Alex Steen to return to game action. Steen, St. Louis’ leading goalscorer this season, has been out of action since Dec. 21 with a concussion.

-- Montreal has brought up defenseman Nathan Beaulieu and center Joonas Nattinen from AHL Hamilton, the club announced on Friday.

Beaulieu has been up and down a couple times this season and has appeared in five games for Montreal, recording an assist with a plus-2 rating. Nattinen, who could make his NHL debut with this recall, was the Habs’ third-round pick (65th overall) at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

The moves come just hours after Montreal beat Ottawa 5-4 in a wild overtime game, one that saw the Sens outshoot the Habs 44-23.