Corey Perry, Stanley Cup and Edmonton Oilers
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Corey Perry has decisions to make as his career winds down, and there are options to choose from during the 2025 NHL free agency period.
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Yardbarker on MSNOilers’ Corey Perry sets record for most goals in a single postseason by a player 39 years or olderThis is not Corey Perry’s first rodeo. Having turned 40 just two weeks ago, Perry is the oldest player remaining in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. And at his age, he’s still setting records.
Edmonton Oilers veteran forward Corey Perry is no stranger when it comes to playing on the NHL's biggest stage.
Edmonton Oilers right winger Corey Perry continues to make his mark this post-season. The veteran recorded two points in Edmonton’s 4-1 win over the Dallas Stars in Tuesday night’s Game 4, which gives the Oilers a 3-1 lead in the Western Conference final.
The Oilers lost in the conference final in 2022 and the Cup Final last year, when they rallied from down 3-0 against the Florida Panthers only to fall short in Game 7. Perry hasn't won the Cup since he did it with the Ducks in 2007, when he was 22 and in his second NHL season.
Perry scored the tiebreaking goal in the second period, and Stuart Skinner made 28 saves as host Edmonton moved one way away from returning to the Stanley Cup Final.
Corey Perry remembers playing on what felt like hockey’s biggest stage well before reaching a Stanley Cup final.
Perry started to operate more in a bottom-six role in which he was asked to provide more secondary and tertiary goals than that of a primary scorer. A sign that he was gaining comfort in that new role was when he reached double figures twice with the Tampa Bay Lightning (2021-22 and 2022-23).