Corey Perry offer insight on why ex-Oilers players desire to rejoin franchise
On Monday, at the Smilezone Celebrity Golf Tournament in Brampton, Ontario, Corey Perry explained why many ex-Oilers want to return. He credited Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
"It starts with Connor and Leon and the way they embrace the city and the fans embrace them," Perry said. "And to build on what we accomplished. It's not the ultimate goal, but we can be pretty proud."
Perry re-signed with the Edmonton Oilers for $1.4 million AAV, including bonuses. He played 38 regular-season games after joining as a free agent on Jan. 22. The forward took pride in the team's success and the strong community feeling within the franchise.
Predators star Ryan O'Reilly also attended the event. Perry's comments show the positive atmosphere of the Oilers' top players and the strong bond with fans.
Corey Perry's performance for Edmonton Oilers, contribution to Stanley Cup finals
Last season, veteran winger Corey Perry scored eight goals and had five assists for the Oilers, totaling 13 points.
Perry made his fourth Stanley Cup Final appearance in five years, playing 19 playoff games. He averaged 10:45 of ice time per game, scored one goal, and had two assists. His only playoff goal was the game-winner in Game 5 of the Final against Florida.
Perry reached his 900th career point on Mar. 16 against Colorado and played his 1,300th NHL game on Mar. 28 against Los Angeles. Over 19 NHL seasons, he has played 1,311 games, scored 429 goals, and added 476 assists for 905 points. He won the Stanley Cup in 2007 with the Anaheim Ducks.
Edmonton Oilers lineup scenarios amid free agency moves
The Edmonton Oilers traded prospects Xavier Bourgault and Jake Chiasson to the Ottawa Senators. In return, they received Roby Jarventie and a fourth-round draft pick. This trade adds depth to the Oilers' forward lineup.
Jarventie will need some time to adjust. The Oilers' top forwards include Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Jeff Skinner and Viktor Arvidsson. Dylan Holloway, Derek Ryan and Corey Perry are also on the roster but have some questions.
Raphael Lavoie and James Hamblin might get a chance to play. Evander Kane's injury status could affect roster decisions. Young prospects like Matt Savoie could make an impact this season.