Boston Bruins Head coach Claude Julien said Adam Mcquaid is on track with his recovery of a broken thumb suffered on Nov. 18. - Team Tweet Tuukka Rask likely to get the start tonight. - Team Tweet Buffalo Sabres Forward Joel Armia will make his NHL debut tonight. - Mike Harrington, Buffalo News Sabres dealing with a plethora of injuries including Brian Gionta, Marcus Foligno, Tyler Myers and Matt Moulson. - Mike Harrington, Buffalo News Chicago Blackhawks Brad Richards will not play tonight against the Jets. - Chris Kuc, Chicago Tribune Edmonton Oilers Matt Hendricks did not take part in the morning skate and will not play tonight. - Team Tweet Dallas Stars Kari Lehtonen will likely get the start against the Maple Leafs. - Mark Stepneski, Stars Website New York Islanders Chad Johnson to get the start against the Canadiens - Team Tweet New York Rangers Lee Stempniak practiced with his teammates in the morning skate after missing time with the mumps. - Team Tweet New Jersey Devils Mike Cammalleri says he return to action tonight. - Tom Gulitti, The Record Test results for the mumps have yet to come in for Patrik Elias and Martin Havlat. Neither will play tonight. - Rich Chere, The Star-Ledger Minnestota Wild Mikael Granlund was on the ice this morning. - Team Tweet Nate Prosser, Erik Haula and Justin Fontaine likely to be scratches tonight against the Blackhawks. - Michael Russo, Star Tribune Tampa Bay Lightning Andrey Vasilevskiy likely to get his third career start against the Penguins. - Bryan Burns, Lightning Toronto Maple Leafs Stephane Robidas back in the lineup after sitting Sunday. - Jonas Siegel, TSN Jonathan Bernier had the wind knocked out of him at practice. - Jonas Siegel, TSN There have no talks between defenceman Cody Franson and the Maple Leafs about a new contract. Since Franson is on an one-year deal, the two sides can negotiate until the New Year. - Jonas Siegel, TSN Projected Lines Forwards van Riemsdyk-Bozak-Kessel Winnik-Kadri-Santorelli Lupul-Holland-Clarkson Booth-Smith-Panik Defence Phaneuf-Franson Gardiner-Polak Rielly-Robidas Goalie Bernier . For Sweed, a second round pick of the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2008, this will be his second go around in the CFL after previously having spent time with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. .Commissioner Adam Silver said Wednesday it is inevitable that the league will one day take after European sports and have sponsor names on team jerseys.
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