Edmonton Oilers' veteran Corey Perry and head coach Kris Knoblauch blatantly criticized the NHL for Connor McDavid's three-game suspension. Yesterday,
Perry of course, bravely spoke out about how the NHL doesn’t protect the likes of Connor McDavid, who was held, savagely, late in the game last Saturday. McDavid then smashed Conor Garland in ...
Corey Perry ... their hero Connor McDavid in the reverse fixture that led to the latter's three-game suspension. Quinn Hughes tried to stand up for his teammate in the scrum. Perry, last to ...
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As such, while the Oilers make their trade deadline plans, letting Perry 'fall by the wayside', whether as a healthy scratch or someone sacrificed for an 'upgrade', the Oilers should be cautious of mistakenly assuming he's not incredibly important.
Here’s how my opening draft board lays out. It is up to date on player declarations, but not a final work. Although I don’t expect any real big jumps up the board, future up/d
Goaltender Logan Thompson made 30 saves & recorded an assist for the league-leading Capitals on Tuesday night in a 3-2 victory over the Oilers at Rogers Place
The Edmonton Oilers took to the ice for practice today with an adjusted lineup after losing Connor McDavid to suspension, where once again, Skinner has been bumped to the fourth line.
If the best revenge is living well, then consider the Edmonton Oilers even for whatever score they had to settle, real or imagined, with the Vancouver Canucks. The Oilers are Stanley Cup contenders one point out of first place in the Pacific Division while the Canucks are a middling soap opera currently outside of a playoff spot.
Leon Draisaitl continued his MVP-type season with a three-point game. Zach Hyman buried two and could have had four. Calvin Pickard was strong early. And Corey Perry was in full-worm form with a highly effective, agitating display.
EDMONTON - Pierre-Luc Dubois had a goal and an assist as the league-leading Washington Capitals won their fifth game in a row, defeating the Edmonton
Bald Eagle Area and Central Mountain combined for three first-place finishers at the West Branch Ultimate Warrior Tournament on Saturday afternoon. Central Mountain’s Dalton Perry pinned United’s Josef Garshnick in 3:33 at 145 to win the title in the first-place finals.