EDMONTON, AB - The countdown to Kane o'clock appears to be well into its final moments.
After missing the last 31 games and steadily ramping up his recovery from a cut wrist sustained back on Nov. 8 against the Tampa Bay Lightning, winger Evander Kane skated in full at Monday's practice and awaits the final confirmation from team doctors later this afternoon to make his return to the lineup during Edmonton's two-game homestand.
Kane's return for Edmonton could come as early as Tuesday night at Rogers Place, where the Oilers will welcome the Seattle Kraken for a pivotal Pacific Division clash near the midway point of the regular season.
"I think we're like nine-and-a-half weeks or just over that right now," Kane said of his recovery timeline. "The original time was anywhere between three and four months, so we'll see what the doctors say."
"I feel good right now. I was itching to get back three-and-a-half weeks ago. It's been a lot of skating and a lot of practice, and hopefully, we can get some good news soon here."
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Kane skated on a line with McLeod and Foegele at Monday's practice and hopes to return to the Oilers lineup as early as Tuesday against the Kraken