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Kadri left Tuesday's game vs. St. Louis with an upper-body injury and did not return.

Kadri was limited to only 6:09 time-on-ice before exiting Tuesday's 3-1 win over the St. Louis Blues due to an upper-body injury. The severity of Kadri's injury is unclear, but with the playoffs fast approaching, Colorado has erred on the side of caution with several minor injuries over the past weeks. The 35-year-old Kadri has nine points (4G / 5A) in 16 game with Colorado since being acquired at the trade deadline.

Nazem Kadri
Kiviranta will be a healthy scratch in St. Louis on Tuesday.

With Valeri Nichushkin (upper body) returning from a one-game absence, Kiviranta will exit the lineup as a healthy scratch. The 30-year-old Kiviranta had a career-high 16 goals in 79 games last season, but has been limited to only three goals and six assists through 46 games this season.

Joel Kiviranta
Nichushkin (upper-body) will draw back into Colorado's lineup in St. Louis on Tuesday.

Nichushkin was a late scratch on Sunday, missing the game due to an upper-body injury, but he will re-enter the lineup on Tuesday against the St. Louis Blues. The 31-year-old Nichushkin is producing at his lowest offensive output in five seasons, but has been more productive lately, with seven points (1G / 6A) in his last eight games. He has 45 points (15G / 30A) in 66 games this season. Joel Kiviranta will be a healthy scratch to accommodate Nichushkin's return.

Valeri Nichushkin
Roy (upper-body) will draw back into Colorado's lineup vs. St. Louis on Tuesday.

Roy has been effective in a bottom-six role since being acquired by Colorado, and will re-enter the lineup after being sidelined for two weeks due to an upper-body injury. The 28-year-old had five goals in 59 games with Toronto, but already scored three in nine games with Colorado. Zakhar Bardakov will be a healthy scratch to accommodate Roy's return.

Nicolas Roy
Wedgewood will start in St. Louis on Tuesday.

It's unclear who the league-leading Avalanche will turn to during the postseason, but lately, they have received more reliable play from Wedgewood, who will return to the crease on Tuesday against the St. Louis Blues. The 33-year-old Wedgewood was terrific in his previous outing, recording his third shutout of the season with a 17-save performance in a 2-0 win over his former team, the Dallas Stars. In his last five appearances (3-1-1), Wedgewood has a dazzling 1.35 GAA and .941 SV%. The Avalanche enter Tuesday's contest as -145 road favourites against a desperate St. Louis Blues team that is 2-0-1 in its last three games.

Scott Wedgewood
Roy (upper-body) will remain out for Colorado's two games this weekend.

Roy has been effective in a bottom-six role since being acquired by Colorado, but has been sidelined for a week and will miss at least two more games. The 28-year-old had five goals in 59 games with Toronto, but already scored three in nine games with Colorado.

Nicolas Roy
Makar (upper-body) will remain out for Colorado's upcoming weekend games and be evaluated on Tuesday.

Makar recorded three assists in Monday's 9-2 one-sided win over the Calgary Flames, but exited the game during the second intermission due to an upper-body injury. He was sidelined for the subsequent game and will miss at least Colorado's next two games this weekend before his next chance to return on Tuesday.

Cale Makar
Blackwood will start against the Canucks on Wednesday.

Blackwood is coming off a 4-2 loss to the Winnipeg Jets, allowing three goals on 20 shots (.850 SV%), and will look to rebound on Wednesday against the Vancouver Canucks. The 29-year-old Blackwood has been protected defensively lately, facing fewer than 25 shots in 10 consecutive appearances (5-3-0), which has translated to a pedestrian 2.77 GAA and .868 SV%. Colorado enters Wednesday's contest as an enormous -450 home favourite against a Vancouver team that has been outscored 29-11 during a six-game losing streak (0-6-0).

Mackenzie Blackwood
Makar (upper-body) is out Wednesday but will be ready before the playoffs.

Makar recorded three assists in Monday's 9-2 one-sided win over the Calgary Flames, but exited the game during the second intermission due to an upper-body injury. TSN's Pierre Lebrun reported on Tuesday that Makar will likely miss multiple games in order to be at full health for the playoffs, suggesting the Avalanche don't anticipate it being a long-term injury, but he remains without a definitive timeline for his return.

Cale Makar
Blankenburg will draw back into Colorado's lineup vs. Vancouver on Wednesday.

With Cale Makar (upper body) expected to miss a few games, Blankenburg will return to Colorado's lineup for the first time in over two weeks. The 27-year-old Blankenburg is averaging 9:08 time-on-ice and has zero points through three games with the Avalanche.

Nick Blankenburg
Blackwood is expected to start vs. Vancouver on Wednesday.

Blackwood is coming off a 4-2 loss to the Winnipeg Jets, allowing three goals on 20 shots (.850 SV%), and will look to rebound on Wednesday against the Vancouver Canucks. The 29-year-old Blackwood has been protected defensively lately, facing fewer than 25 shots in 10 consecutive appearances (5-3-0), which has translated to a pedestrian 2.77 GAA and .868 SV%. Colorado enters Wednesday's contest as an enormous -450 home favourite against a Vancouver team that has been outscored 29-11 during a six-game losing streak (0-6-0).

Mackenzie Blackwood
Makar is expected to miss multiple games with an upper-body injury.

Makar recorded three assists in Monday's 9-2 one-sided win over the Calgary Flames, but exited the game during the second intermission due to an upper-body injury. TSN's Pierre Lebrun reported on Tuesday that Makar will likely miss multiple games in order to be at full health for the playoffs, suggesting the Avalanche don't anticipate it being a long-term injury, but he remains without a definitive timeline for his return.

Cale Makar
Makar (upper-body) left Monday’s game vs. Calgary and did not return.

Makar recorded three assists in Monday's 9-2 one-sided win over the Calgary Flames, but exited the game during the second intermission due to an upper-body injury. The severity of his injury remains unclear, and given the blowout score, his exit from the game may have been more precautionary. That said, he is expected to be reevaluated on Tuesday.

Cale Makar
Wedgewood will start vs. Calgary on Monday.

Mackenzie Blackwood has started Colorado's previous two games, but they will turn to Wedgewood on Monday against the Calgary Flames. The 33-year-old Wedgewood was solid in his most recent outing, saving 30 of 32 shots (.938 SV%) in a 6-2 win over the Pittsburgh Penguins. Since returning from the Olympic break, Wedgewood has an outstanding 1.70 GAA and .935 SV% in eight games (6-1-1). The Avalanche enter Monday's contest as enormous -362 home favourites against a Flames team that has impressed lately, going 5-0-1 in their last six games.

Scott Wedgewood