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Brother: Adam Perry
Perry loves to get under the skin of his opponents, a style of play that earned him the nickname "The Worm." In 2005, the 6'3 winger won a Memorial Cup with the London Knights and WJC gold with Canada. He helped the Ducks win their first Stanley Cup in 2007 with 15 points in the playoffs. Perry had a career year in 2011; he won the Maurice Richard and Hart Trophy after scoring 50 goals and 98 points. He has also won gold at the World Cup, World Championship, and Olympics (x2).
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Sign up for premiumDATE | STATUS | FROM | TO | SOURCE |
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12/28/2020 | ||||
12/28/2020 | Confirmed | Dallas Stars | Montréal Canadiens |
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07/01/2019 | ||||
07/01/2019 | Confirmed | Anaheim Ducks | Dallas Stars |
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03/18/2013 | ||||
03/18/2013 | Extension | Anaheim Ducks | Anaheim Ducks |
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Drafted 2001, 1 #5 overall by London Knights in the OHL Priority Selection
Number 94 retired by London Knights
Cult/Star player for Anaheim Ducks
Cult/Star player for Canada
Cult/Star player for London Knights
Cult/Star player for Peterborough Petes U18 AA
Career transactions
- 2013-03-18 • Signed to an eight-year contract extensiont by the Anaheim Ducks
- 2008-07-01 • Re-signed to a five-year contract by the Anaheim Ducks
- 2004-09-15 • Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim