A difficult Canadian road trip was not kind to the Avalanche, especially for its goaltenders.

And Patrick Roy, back on the ice in Colorado on Monday, said he will wait to name a starter in net for Tuesday’s game against the Florida Panthers at the Pepsi Center.

“We’ll see tomorrow morning how he feels,” Roy said of goalie Reto Berra, who played at full strength during Monday’s practice. “If he’s still the same, then he’ll play.”

Roy, though, said the Avs will be back to their regular goalie rotation later in the week.

Their No. 1 netminder, Semyon Varlamov, will start Friday in Denver against the Vancouver Canucks.

“He’s ready to go,” Roy said of Varlamov.

The Avs will likely drop goalies Calvin Pickard and Sami Aittokallio back to the minor-league Lake Erie Monsters sometime this week, as Varlamov comes back off the injured reserve list. They were called up last week in an emergency situation to replace Varlamov (groin strain) and Berra (neck).

If Pickard and Aittokallio return to the American Hockey League, that may make room for the Avs to recall forward Dennis Everberg, who was sent down to make room for the goaltender reinforcements.

Also at Avs practice on Monday, center Jesse Winchester (concussion) was on the ice but limited. He’s questionable for Tuesday’s game.

Nick Groke: ngroke@denverpost.com or twitter.com/nickgroke