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As the third-oldest player in the NHL, Edmonton Oilers right winger Corey Perry is playing on borrowed time. He just turned 40 years old – only Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Brent Burns and St. Louis Blues defenseman Ryan Suter are older – and Perry has said he wants to play until he’s 45.
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.
Edmonton Oilers veteran forward Corey Perry is no stranger when it comes to playing on the NHL's biggest stage.
NHLRumors.com Note: The way Corey Perry is playing for the Oilers this season, there is a good chance he comes back next season, especially how he plays so a vital role in Edmonton. Though if Perry wins another Stanley Cup with the Oilers this season, there is a chance he could retire.
Stanley Cup final is now set, and that means it’s time for one last playoff prediction. In the third round, we went 0-2 with our picks, but overall this post-season, we’ve gone 8-6. Could be better, could be worse.
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.
This just in, Edmonton Oilers' Corey Perry has now played more playoff games than every single NHL franchise this century, and no, this isn't a typo. At 40, Corey Perry is still stirring it up in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
He did not return but was seen with teammates after the game. That didn't stop veteran Corey Perry from lifting the Oilers to another victory, as Perry delivered the game-winning goal on the power ...
On Thursday, the Edmonton Oilers captain became the second-fastest player in NHL history to reach 100 playoff points, behind only fellow Oilers great Wayne Gretzky.