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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. 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On the eve of the 2013-14 NBA season, he can finally take a step back and allow his team to do the talking.CINCINNATI - Canadian Milos Raonic is leaving Cincinnati empty-handed after falling to Roger Federer in the semifinal of the Western & Southern Open on Saturday. But hes choosing to view his loss to the No. 3-ranked player in the world as a learning experience. "Everything is a lesson," Raonic said following his 6-2, 6-3 loss to the Swiss star. "I just couldnt play the way I wanted to." Raonic, the fifth seed from Thornhill, Ont., barely had room to break in the opening set, which Federer won thanks to four love service games, and the five-time winner made a strong statement. "In the second (set) I started getting rhythm, but I didnt win a point on his serve in the first set," Raonic said. "I served poorly the whole time, Ive had trouble with my serve all week. I need to fix it but its something I think we can easily do." Earlier Saturday, Canadian Vasek Pospisil and American Jack Sock set up a rematch of their winning Wimbledon final as they stretched their unbeaten streak to 14 doubles matches. The unseeded pairing beat the French team of Julien Benneteau and Eduardo Roger Vasselin 7-6 (5), 3-6, 10-6 and next face top seeds Bob and Mike Bryan after the Americans defeated compatriots Steve Johnson and Sam Querrey 6-3, 6-7 (5), 10-8. Federer left Raonic with a 0-6 record in their series as the Canadian lost to the 33-year-old for the second time this season. Raonic now stands 34-12 in 2014 as he heads to New York for final practice before the Aug. 25 start off the U.ddddddddddddS. Open. The 23-year-old, who won his sixth title last month in Washington, has not won a set against Federer since a tournament in Halle, Germany in 2012. "Im doing things right and winning matches, but I need to step up against the top guys," Raonic said. Pospisil and Sock will bid for a third title after also winning in Atlanta last month. "This win gives us a lot of confidence," said Pospisil, a Vancouver native. "They go into the match the favourites, we have nothing to lose. "Well give it our best shot. It was great to put ourselves in this situation again." The two have not been beaten since first teaming up at Wimbledon. Their win in the quarter-finals topped the previous unbeaten streak of 12 set by Paul Annacone and Christo van Rensburg in 1984-85. Pospisil and Sock advanced in just over 90 minutes, saving seven of the eight break points they faced and breaking the Frenchman twice. In the third set, a match tiebreak, Pospisil unleashed a reflex volley to yield three match points for his team. Pospisil and Sock advanced on their second chance with a Sock service winner. "A 14-0 start is incredible, we certainly were not expecting it," said Pospisil. "Weve been playing well and today was another tough battle. 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