They came as a result of a collision between Kadri and St. Louis defenseman Calle Rosen and netminder Jordan Binnington, who suffered a series-ending knee injury and created controversy with Kadri after tossing a water bottle at the Avs forward in his postgame TNT interview.
Following the play, Kadri - who is Muslim and of Lebanese descent - was on the receiving end of repulsive messages that he described in his words as, "extreme, racial and threatening." The extent and abundance of the outrage was so significant that the St. Louis police became involved in the matter and worked with the Avalanche organization to implement additional safety precautions outside the team's hotel and the arena.
But even in the wake of the outrageous and unnecessary backlash, Kadri didn't just elevate his compete level, he rose above the hatred in a civil manner as he executed his impressive game like the consummate pro he is.
"I wanted to come out tonight and put a mark on this game," Kadri said on Monday night following the win and his feel-good performance for the ages. "Especially after what happened. I tried to do that as best as possible. Sometimes you've got to be patient. You've got to wait. I was able to strike early in the second period. I was able to get the mojo going individually and as a team. It felt good, especially on the road. It was pure."
The off-ice indecencies were taxing alone, but on top of the nonsense that Kadri was burdened with, the contentious series between the Avs and Blues continued with a pivotal Game 4 on deck.
As Game 4 ensued, Colorado was trailing 1-0 following the first intermission. But the Avalanche's explosive offense responded with an authoritative effort as they buried three goals in the span of 1:42 and four goals in the span of 4:53. Kadri helped command the way with two strikes in the span of 3:30.
Shortly after - or exactly 1:23 later - Erik Johnson netted the 1-1 equalizer for the Avs and his first goal of the playoffs, Kadri potted his first tally of the game. After winning a defensive zone faceoff draw, the puck dropped to Valeri Nichushkin, who returned the puck up ice back to Kadri where he jetted into the offensive zone and wired a shot under Blues netminder Ville Husso's glove side. Devon Toews furthered the damage as he cashed in on a one timer 19 seconds after Kadri's first strike.