"Good practice today, really good," said Colorado head coach Jared Bednar of the Finnish right wing. "Wore a red jersey but got dumped a couple times and took some hits. Some accidental, some that looked like they were on purpose, and he's feeling good after the practice. That is his first team practice, non-contact/partial contact. He's going to be in a couple more of those before he plays, so he's doubtful for [Wednesday]. There is a possibility that we see him over the weekend, if we get a few more practices like that, which we will this week."
Bednar later elaborated on Rantanen's condition and noted that if the player feels good enough to be effective in a game, then he'll support a decision for him to skate against the Oilers, who beat the Avs 6-2 less than two weeks ago on Nov. 14 in Edmonton. If Rantanen needs a few more practices, then Bednar is fine giving him that before he returns.
"Obviously I want him in, but I want to put him in a place to succeed and where he's comfortable," Bednar said. "I don't want him wading into the game and being unsure. So if that means it takes until the weekend, but if he comes to me and says 'listen, I want to play, and I'm ready to go,' and even if his conditioning might not be where it needs to be because of the limitations that have been on him, Mikko at 14-15 minutes a night is still a good Mikko."
Rantanen is coming off a career season in 2018-19 where he produced personal highs with 31 goals, 56 assists and 87 points in 74 regular-season outings and registered 14 points (six goals, eight assists) in 12 Stanley Cup Playoff games.
Through nine contests this year, Rantanen has 12 points (five goals, seven assists), which still ranks tied for sixth on the team in scoring despite him missing a month of action.
"It's great to have Mikko back, not full go yet, but it's great to have him back out with the guys," said teammate Ian Cole. "He took a hard spill there and got up smiling, so that is always good to see. You never know how that is going to go. It's great to have him back, he's a huge piece of our team. We're missing some huge pieces of our team right now, and we just have to continue to move forward."