"Always after when you're sick it takes a couple of days, but I'm ready," Rantanen said. "I've been on the ice for the last few days.
"Short shifts I think, the first one probably 21 seconds," Rantanen continued jokingly. "Just play simple and play my game. I've been feeling pretty good the last couple of days on the ice so build it back. And use these last two [games] to build it back for next week."
Prior to being sidelined, Rantanen was on-pace to eclipse the 100-point mark for the first time in his career. While it would have been a nice accomplishment, the 25-year-old Finn wasn't hung up on his improving individual success this season where he's totaled 91 points (36G, 55A) through 73 games.
"No disappointment in any way," Rantanen said. "I try not to think about those too much. Obviously, when you're closing in and watching it you're aware of it, but I wasn't crying in my room because I was sick. I wasn't too worried about it."
And while reaching the 100-point mark would have been impressive and fitting for his career-high campaign, the 6-foot-4, 215-pound winger attributed his own successes with the team's dominant performance of 118-points and having clinched the top seed of the Western Conference.
"It's a team sport, you need to have a good team to do well and to produce," Rantanen said. "You can't do it alone. I think I've been more consistent the whole year. The 82-game season is a lot different than the 56-game season last year."