Oilers winger Evander Kane has been a rare participant at practices throughout the playoffs. He revealed at the start of the playoffs that he’d been diagnosed with a sports hernia but is foregoing treatment/surgery until the offseason.
His routine changed slightly today, though, as he began practice on the ice with an extended chat with head coach Kris Knoblauch before a light skate (via NHL Network’s Tom Gazzola). He only stayed on the ice for a few minutes, leaving the session early. Speaking with reporters after practice, Knoblauch then declined to confirm Kane’s availability for tomorrow’s Game 3 (per NHL.com’s Dan Rosen). If unable to play, it would be his first scratch of the postseason. He’s contributed four goals and eight points in 20 games for Edmonton thus far but has a -7 rating. His 37 PIMs lead the playoffs.
Elsewhere from Oil Country as the Cup Final shifts to Edmonton:
- Defenseman Darnell Nurse will likely play in Game 3 after missing much of Game 2 with an injury, Knoblauch said (via Oilers play-by-play voice Jack Michaels). He missed practice this morning, though, suggesting he definitely won’t be 100 percent. The 29-year-old has seen his average ice time dip below 20 minutes per game in the postseason, and he has just three assists and a -15 rating in 20 contests.
- Veteran winger Corey Perry is also probable to return to the lineup after being held out of Game 2 entirely with an injury, per Knoblauch. Perry is on his 16th trip to the Stanley Cup Playoffs but has been in and out of the lineup throughout, posting a lone assist in 14 appearances while averaging 11:04 per game. He’s suiting up in his fourth Stanley Cup Final in the past five years, all with different teams.
mcdavidlikeamac
Love Nurse. Lots of people wanna crap on his contract and yup he makes too much but he’s a character guy. He’s skilled he doesn’t turn the puck over constantly like Bouchard. You need big tough skilled intimidating defenders. He’s no pronger but he’s got talent, he can lead a rush, he’s got a bit of that meanness and he fights as well as all that defending stuff haha. It’s hard to get players to stay in Edmonton the fans are rabid, you can’t go anywhere without them knowing you, oh and for 6 months of the year it’s -30 centigrade so it’s not an ideal market. Edmonton does at times have to overpay and I’m glad it’s for a guy like nurse.