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<title>Stuart back in lineup</title>
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<description>11/9: Brad Stuart returned to the Bruin lineup Thursday after missing five games due to a fractured right pinkie, according to the AP.  Stuart has no goals and two assists in seven games this season.</description>
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<title>Stuart will return to ice tonight</title>
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<description>11/9:  Brad Stuart will be back in the lineup tonight when the Bruins play host to the Maple Leafs, according to the &lt;i&gt;Boston Globe&lt;/i&gt;. Stuart hasn't played since Oct. 21 because of a broken pinkie, which he will have splinted and taped. &quot;It still hurts,&quot; Stuart said. &quot;But not enough to keep me out of the lineup.&quot;</description>
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<title>Stuart could return on Thursday</title>
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<description>11/8:  Brad Stuart is slated to have X-rays taken of his broken finger today, according to the &lt;i&gt;Boston Globe&lt;/i&gt;. If the results are good, he could return to game action as soon as tomorrow.</description>
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<title>Stuart not ready for return (finger)</title>
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<description>11/6: Although  Brad Stuart traveled with the Bruins for tonight's game, he is not ready to return to action, according to the &lt;i&gt;Boston Globe&lt;/i&gt;. Stuart still is recovering from a broken finger.</description>
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<title>Stuart practices, but not ready to play</title>
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<description>11/1: Although  Brad Stuart practiced yesterday, coach Dave Lewis said Stuart wasn't close to returning to action, according to the &lt;i&gt;Boston Globe&lt;/i&gt;. &quot;He was out there mostly to keep up his timing and conditioning,&quot; said Lewis.</description>
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