VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- Dave Bolland, who has missed three consecutive games with a right foot injury, was on the ice with Chicago Blackhawks teammates during their practice Tuesday at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia.



Bolland hasn't played since being struck in the right foot from a shot off the stick of the St. Lous Blues' Ian Cole on Nov. 8. The center still looked a bit slowed during practice and didnt skate on a line during rushes and his status for Wednesday night's game against the Canucks is to be determined.



"I'm still working my way back in," Bolland said following practice. "We'll see how it goes and see how it feels. I'm not sure yet. we'll see what (coach Joel Quenneville) says and wants to do. I'll go by what he says.



"It feels good. Things are getting better and progressing. That's the main thing. Just as long as things are going up in the main thing."



Said Quenneville: "(Bolland) could play (Wednesday). He skated (Tuesday) and said he's feeling better.



Bolland will test the foot during Wednesday morning skate and that could help determine if he'll play.



"It could be one more skate or it could be the meal I get (Tuesday night)," Bolland said jokingly. "It could help it. I don't know it it's that or a nice filet mignon before the game (Wednesday)."



Defenseman Brent Seabrook was at Rogers Arena but did not practice as he recovers from a lower-body injury suffered Sunday night against the Edmonton Oilers.



Quenneville said Brent Seabrook is "not likely" to play vs. Canucks but "he's progressed pretty well. It's not serious."



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