CHICAGO -- Chicago Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville said defenseman Johnny Oduya appeared to be fine Tuesday after suffering an upper-body injury in Game 3 of the Stanley Cup finals and that Oduya will be reevaluated prior to Game 4 on Wednesday.

The Blackhawks will reevaluate Johnny Oduya's upper-body injury before Game 4. Jonathan Kozub/Getty Images

“I think he'll be all right,” Quenneville said. “He looked all right today. We'll see how he is tomorrow.”

Oduya departed the game and went to the dressing room at 12:16 of the second period. He returned to the ice in the third period and played 5:06 in the final period. The type and cause of the injury were not disclosed.

Oduya has five assists and has averaged 24:45 of ice time in 20 playoff games after averaging 20:17 of ice time in 76 regular-season games this season. Oduya, Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook and Niklas Hjalmarsson have all had their ice time increased since Michal Rozsival suffered a season-ending ankle fracture against the Minnesota Wild in the final game of the second round.