Corey Perry
Height75
Weight208
Age39
Experience19
Corey Perry, born on May 16, 1985, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, is a veteran NHL forward recognized for his scoring ability and physical play. Standing 6'3" and weighing 208 pounds, Perry shoots right-handed and wears jersey number 90. He made his NHL debut in the 2005 season after being drafted 28th overall by the Anaheim Ducks in the 2003 NHL Entry Draft. Throughout his career, Perry has accumulated significant experience, marking over 19 seasons in the league by 2024.
Perry's playing style combines skill and toughness, making him a valuable asset on the ice. He has achieved notable career milestones, including winning the Hart Trophy as the league's MVP. Over the years, Perry has demonstrated his scoring prowess, with standout seasons such as scoring 43 goals and totaling 82 points in the 2013 regular season with the Ducks. His playoff performances have also been impressive, with significant contributions in goals and assists, showcasing his ability to perform in high-pressure situations.
Beyond his individual achievements, Perry's leadership and experience have contributed to his teams' successes, including deep playoff runs and contributing to the Tampa Bay Lightning's roster. His international experience with Team Canada adds to his distinguished career, highlighting his role as a seasoned and versatile player in the NHL.
As of 2024, Perry has continued to showcase his resilience and adaptability, contributing to the Edmonton Oilers with goals, assists, and maintaining a positive plus-minus rating. His career reflects not just his scoring touch but also his ability to play a physical game, making him one of the more well-rounded players of his generation.