Oilers' Kane suspended for Game 4 of Western Conference final for hit from behind on Avs' Kadri
Colorado coach Bednar says Kadri will be out for rest of series, and possibly longer
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The NHL has suspended Edmonton Oilers forward Evander Kane for Game 4 of the Western Conference final for a hit from behind that injured Colorado Avalanche forward Nazem Kadri.
The incident occurred just over a minute into the first period of Game 3 on Saturday.
Kadri didn't return to the game after Kane sent him crashing left arm-first into the boards.
The hit was reviewed and called a major penalty, though Kane avoided a game misconduct.
"I was just coming in on the backcheck," Kane said after the game. "Puck went wide, kind of dribbled into the corner. I know he likes to reverse hit. I was just trying to get a bump on him, that's really all I did.
"Unfortunately he went into the boards awkwardly and hurt his hand."
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Avalanche coach Jared Bednar says Kadri will be out for the remainder of the conference final, and possibly longer.
Colorado won the game 4-2 to take a 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series. Game 4 is Monday in Edmonton.
"Unfortunately Nazem got hurt. So let's start with that," Edmonton coach Jay Woodcroft said Sunday. "I heard their press conference about how he is hurt, so I wish him the best. To me, we've seen that play — that type of hockey play — occurs during the playoffs, and it's unfortunate someone got hurt. We took a five-minute penalty and were able to kill it off."