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Brad Marchand scored twice, Corey Perry had a big goal of his own and they showed this is a Stanley Cup Final for old men.
Oilers’ Corey Perry Reveals Career Plans After Son’s Premature Comments originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Edmonton Oilers ...
EDMONTON -- Corey Perry intends to continue playing next season, which would be his 21st in the NHL. “That’s the plan is to ...
As he prepares for his second consecutive Stanley Cup Final, OIlers forward Corey Perry has no plans on retiring after the ...
Corey Perry is one of the NHL's longest tenured players, having been in the league since 2005. Now in his 20th season, the 40 ...
Even at 40 years old, Edmonton Oilers forward Corey Perry's clutch gene is still as strong as ever. In Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panth ...
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Edmonton Oilers veteran Corey Perry set a new Stanley Cup Finals record that stood for 74 years when he tied Game 2 late in ...
Despite Corey Perry’s equalizer with under 18 seconds left in regulation, the Oilers couldn’t close it out as Florida’s Brad ...
Corey Perry, a seasoned veteran, dismisses retirement rumors, confirming his return for a 21st NHL season as the Edmonton ...
Edmonton Oilers forward Corey Perry is not stressing over his team's crushing Game 2 loss to the Florida Panthers.
It went from ecstasy to agony Friday, when Brad Marchand scored his second goal of the game at 8:05 of double overtime to tie the series 1-1 heading to Amerant Bank Arena for Game 3 on Monday (8 p.m.