Kadri had hand surgery for an injury he sustained in Game 3 of the Western Conference Final against the Edmonton Oilers on June 4. He left at 1:06 of the first period after he was boarded by Oilers forward Evander Kane, who received a major penalty and was suspended one game. Kadri has been skating on his own since Thursday and particpated in the morning skate.
The forward had an NHL career-high 87 points (28 goals, 59 assists) in 71 regular-season games and has 15 points (seven goals, eight assists) in 14 Stanley Cup Playoff games.
Colorado leads the best-of-7 series 3-1 and can win the Stanley Cup in Game 5 at Ball Arena in Denver on Friday.
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Andrew Cogliano missed Game 1 of the Cup Final after having hand surgery for an injury sustained after blocking a shot in Game 4 of the Wconference final. The Avalanche forward returned for Game 2 and said he can understand Kadri wanting to get back as soon as possible.
"You do everything in your power to get back and contribute and a timeline of what it's supposed to be, obviously it fast tracks quite a bit," Cogliano said. "I think adrenaline kicks in, you're compete and your fire take a lot of probably the healing of it, because you want to get back in, you want to help your team. So, it's going to be no different for him."