It appears that the Blues will welcome back a veteran center to the lineup tonight against Columbus.  The team announced that they have activated Pius Suter off injured reserve.  In a corresponding move, winger Matt Luff has been assigned to AHL Springfield.

Suter is in his first season in St. Louis after signing a two-year, $8.25MM contract last summer on the heels on a breakout year in Vancouver.  Last season, he had career highs in goals (25) and points (46) while holding down a top-six role for most of the year.

He hasn’t been called on to play as high in the lineup as often this season and his offensive numbers have suffered as a result.  Through 37 games, Suter has seven goals and seven assists while averaging a little over 16 minutes per night.  He had been sidelined for a little more than a month due to a right ankle injury.

As for Luff, his time on the roster was short-lived as he was recalled on an emergency basis just yesterday.  He has been shuffled back and forth a few times this season and has gotten into five games with St. Louis where he has one goal and eight hits in a little over nine minutes per night of playing time.  With the Thunderbirds, he has been quite productive, notching 13 goals and 20 assists in 33 games, meaning he’ll likely get another chance with the Blues before too long.

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