Kadri is confirmed to be out for the remainder of the series, "If not longer," per Avalanche Head Coach Jared Bednar. The 31-year-old had been centering one of Colorado's most electric lines in this series alongside Finns Arturri Lehkonen and Mikko Rantanen. Kadri had compiled four points (1G, 3A) through Game 3 in the WCF and had totaled 14 points (6G, 8A) during the Avalanche's 13-game postseason run.
"His role will be filled by committee," Bednar said. "That's how big of a player he is for us. It could be one guy one night and a different guy the next. I'm comfortable with it. Obviously, it's a huge loss, but it's out of our control."
While the circumstances are far from ideal to be losing three significant players from Colorado's lineup, the team is confident in its 'luxury' of extensive depth at every position as it continues to pine after the ultimate goal.
"You want to control what you can control in all situations," Bednar said. "You have to move on and look at your options. Everyone else has to be ready to go. We don't spend a lot of time talking about the outside noise. We have a tough enough task at hand that we have to be focused on that and how to have success within that. That's been our mentality. We've learned that over the last few years. Guys have done a great job staying focused and ready to perform."