Corey Perry, Edmonton Oilers
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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-year-old continues to prove he has plenty left in the tank, having been a key piece of the Edmonton Oilers' success this postseason.
Shawn Thornton, the Panthers' chief revenue officer, won the Cup with both veterans in his career. Now he's watching them chase another.
EDMONTON -- Corey Perry intends to continue playing next season, which would be his 21st in the NHL. “That’s the plan is to be back next year, yeah,” the Edmonton Oilers forward said during Stanley Cup Final media day at Rogers Place on Tuesday, the eve of Game 1 here against the Florida Panthers (8 p.m. ET; CBC, TVAS, SN, TNT, truTV, MAX).
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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.
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Corey Perry has dismissed retirement rumors, confirming his intention to play in his 21st NHL season in 2025-26. The announcement has sparked fan reac
Ahead of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final with Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers, veteran Corey Perry made a bold admission about his plans for the future in the NHL.
Corey Perry kept the Pilers alive with just 17 seconds to go in Game 2 with a goal to force overtime against the Panthers.