Stanley Cup Final, Corey Perry and Oilers
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Oilers' Corey Perry Sends 'Tough' Message After 2OT Loss to Panthers originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Edmonton Oilers came close to taking a 2-0 series lead in their Stanley Cup Final rematch against the Florida Panthers, but Friday night’s Game 2 ended on the wrong side of things for the challengers.
Edmonton Oilers veteran Corey Perry set a new Stanley Cup Finals record that stood for 74 years when he tied Game 2 late in the third period.
The 40-year-old forward is not thinking about retirement as he eyes his second title win, and his first since 2007
Edmonton Oilers forward Corey Perry is not stressing over his team's crushing Game 2 loss to the Florida Panthers.
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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Yardbarker on MSNCorey Perry Makes Fourth Final in Five YearsAs the Edmonton Oilers make the Stanley Cup Final, Corey Perry will be in his fourth final in five years. He will try to win his second Cup. At the age of 40, Perry is one of the few remaining members of the illustrious 2003 NHL draft class.
Corey Perry reacts to Leon Draisaitl's winning goal in overtime to help the Oilers take a 1-0 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final.