EDMONTON, AB - The return of Evander Kane to the Edmonton Oilers lineup is looking like more of a reality with each passing practice.
The 31-year-old winger took part in full during Monday's skate at Rogers Place on the third line with Ryan McLeod and Warren Foegele as he works his way back from a cut wrist he suffered on Nov. 8 against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
"I'm coming back with no excuses," the forward said in his Monday media availability after practice.
Kane has missed 31 games and would immediately provide a boost to Edmonton's forward group for an important Pacific Division meeting with the Seattle Kraken if he's given the all clear on Monday afternoon by team doctors to suit up for the first time in over two months.
BLOG: Kane skates in full and Skinner returns at Monday's practice
Kane skated in full on the third line on Monday while Skinner was back in goal following the birth of his first child ahead of Seattle's visit to Rogers Place on Tuesday