Edmonton Oilers take Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final
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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.
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.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNIt never gets old for Corey Perry, now in his sixth Stanley Cup finalAfter Corey Perry scored his seventh goal of the playoffs and reached the Stanley Cup final for the fifth time in the last six springs, fittingly a rematch with Florida, a media guy piped up. “How does it feel?
While speaking to reporters today, Oilers' Corey Perry made the announcement that he has not thought about retirement, and plans to play next season at age 41.
Just 66 seconds into Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final, Leon Draisaitl scored to give the Edmonton Oilers a 1-0 lead over the Florida Panthers. Over an hour of game time later, Drasaitl scored the overtime winner to seal a 4-3 win and send the Edmonton fans home happy.
Corey Perry has played in five Stanley Cup Finals. He won the Cup in 2007 with the Anaheim Ducks. He lost in the Finals with Dallas in 2020, Montreal in 2021, Tampa Bay in 2022, and Edmonton in 2024.
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Yardbarker on MSNCorey Perry Talks Retirement Rumors, Should Oilers Re-Sign Him?An interesting side story to the Edmonton Oilers’ playoff run and trip to the Stanley Cup Final seemed to pop up out of nowhere over the past couple of weeks.
Corey Perry, now 40, has officially ruled out retirement following the Stanley Cup Final, stating he plans to return for the 2025-26 NHL season. The v