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Corey Perry of the Edmonton Oilers, 40, tied up four Hockey Hall of Fame and NHL playoff records
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At 40, Edmonton Oilers’ Corey Perry Matches Four Hockey Hall of Fame and NHL Playoff Records

May 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Edmonton Oilers’ right winger Corey Perry continues to make a significant impact in this postseason. The veteran player contributed two points in Game 4 on Tuesday night, helping Edmonton secure a 4-1 victory over the Dallas Stars.

Both of Perry’s points came from a second assist on Leon Draysightle’s opening goal, which was scored during a man advantage. Later in the game, Perry was called for an interference penalty, evening the teams. However, shortly after Jason Robertson tied the game at 1-1, Perry responded by scoring a power play goal of his own.

With six goals this postseason, Perry is tied for second among Oilers players alongside defender Evan Bouchard. He also joined a distinguished group in NHL history. At 40 years old, Perry has scored more goals in a single postseason than any other player over 39, joining legends like Teemu Selanne (2011), Mark Recchi (2010), Ron Francis (2002), and Jean Beliveau (1971).

“Games and series always have their ups and downs,” Perry told Sportsnet’s Jean Principe after the game. “I was trying to get to the bench during that penalty, but the referee thought I was setting a pick. That’s how it goes.”

Edmonton’s power play was a deciding factor in the game, converting 2 of 3 opportunities and raising their series power play efficiency to 35.7%. “Our power play showed up tonight,” Perry said. “Those goals came at crucial moments in the game.”

Perry took on a bigger role on the Oilers’ top line after Zach Hyman left the game due to injury in the first period. He finished with 16:51 of ice time, which is more than he has played in most playoff games without overtime.

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This isn’t the first time Perry has made history based on his age. Against the Vegas Golden Knights, he became the oldest player in Oilers history to score multiple goals in a game. Perry is also appearing in the Stanley Cup Final for the sixth time in his 20-year career and would become the 78th player in NHL history to win the Cup if Edmonton advances.

Currently unsigned for next season, Perry has neither commented on nor hinted at retirement. His strong performance signals that he could continue playing at a high level.

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Fan Take: Corey Perry’s enduring skill and leadership during this postseason are inspiring for hockey fans everywhere, proving that age is just a number in professional sports. His journey and achievements not only add excitement to the playoffs but also set an example for longevity and resilience in hockey.

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