ANAHEIM — The Ducks will be closer to full strength for Friday’s game against Arizona as they’ll get center Ryan Getzlaf and goalie Frederik Andersen back against the Coyotes.

Flu-like symptoms kept both Getzlaf and linemate Corey Perry from playing Wednesday against the New York Islanders but Getzlaf returned to practice Thursday and said there is no doubt that he will play after a full day of rest and nourishment.

“I didn’t really leave my room yesterday,” Getzlaf said. “I got kids at home too. I was trying to hide from them. Make sure that they didn’t get it.

“I had to go to the doctor [to] get some fluid back in me so I can be ready for tomorrow.”

Andersen should be ready to start after backing up Jason LaBarbera as the Ducks opted to give him another two days to fully recover from the leg tightness that kept him from playing Sunday in Colorado.

“Today was a really good day,” Andersen said. “It added a little bit of fire to me. I want to prove myself to [everyone] and make sure I’m ready to be considered even more tomorrow.”

Perry, who leads the NHL with 11 goals, remains a question mark as he was not at Honda Center for practice.

“The difference is Ryan had it yesterday morning and Corey didn’t get it until closer to game time,” Boudreau said. “I don’t know. He’s missed two days. We’ll see how it goes tomorrow.

“He may come back and knowing Corey, if he feels good, he’s going to want to play. Who am I to sit out him?”