Duchene's status for Thursday's game is still up in the air, as he continues to be evaluated on a day-to-day basis, but head coach Jared Bednar liked what he saw on the ice from the team's leading scorer.
"We did some battling at the end of practice. He looked like he was working hard," Bednar said of Duchene. "Getting hit, taking hits, giving hits. Now we just have to see, as long as he feels good later today and tomorrow, then he should be able to play for us."
Missing from Wednesday's practice were captain Gabriel Landeskog and defenseman Patrick Wiercioch, both of whom scored goals in Colorado's 4-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday night. Both players were held off the ice for maintenance days.
"I think they both got a little dinged up a little bit last night and I think both of them are going to be fine, but we're going to keep them off the ice today," Bednar said.
In the absence of Landeskog, Colorado's lines looked very different from Tuesday's lineup, as Carl Soderberg centered wings Blake Comeau and Joe Colborne, Mikhail Grigorenko played with Rene Bourque and Nathan MacKinnon, and John Mitchell, Cody McLeod and Jarome Iginla comprised a line.
With the status of Duchene still uncertain, Bednar was unsure of what Thursday's lineup might look like.
"We won't know until tomorrow," he said. "We'll see how they feel and then we'll kind of sort out our lines. If all of a sudden Duchene can't go, it probably looks more like last night's lineup."