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Corey

Corey

HockeyAlso known as: Corey Perry, Scorey Perry, The Worm

Date of birth: May 16, 1985
Career started: January 1, 2004

When did Corey retire?

Corey This celebrity is currently active and did not retire from their professional career.. Active for 21 years

Why did Corey retire?

Corey active nhl player with the los angeles kings after a controversial career journey

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Biography

Corey Perry is a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger born on May 16, 1985, in New Liskeard, Ontario. Known for his goal-scoring ability and abrasive playing style, Perry has had a remarkable career spanning over two decades. After being drafted 28th overall by the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in 2003, he spent 14 seasons with the franchise, winning the Stanley Cup in 2007. His career peak came in 2010-11 when he scored 50 goals to win the Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy and was named the NHL's most valuable player, receiving the Hart Memorial Trophy. Internationally, Perry has represented Canada with distinction, winning Olympic gold medals in 2010 and 2014, and captaining Canada to World Championship gold in 2016, making him a member of the prestigious Triple Gold Club. Following his time in Anaheim, Perry's career took a unique turn as he played for multiple teams in succession, becoming the first player in NHL history to reach the Stanley Cup Finals with five different franchises. Despite controversy surrounding his departure from Chicago in 2023, Perry has continued his career, demonstrating remarkable longevity and adaptability in the sport.

Teams/Organizations

  • Anaheim Ducks (2005–2019)
  • Dallas Stars (2019–2020)
  • Montreal Canadiens (2020–2021)
  • Tampa Bay Lightning (2021–2023)
  • Chicago Blackhawks (2023)
  • Edmonton Oilers (2024–2025)
  • Los Angeles Kings (2025–present)

Achievements

  • Stanley Cup champion (2007)
  • Hart Memorial Trophy winner (2011)
  • Maurice "Rocket" Richard Trophy winner (2011)
  • Two-time Olympic gold medalist (2010, 2014)
  • World Championship gold medal (2016)
  • Member of the Triple Gold Club
  • First player to reach Stanley Cup Finals with five different franchises
  • First player to lose four Stanley Cup Finals with four different teams
  • 400+ career NHL goals

Career Status

Active NHL player with the Los Angeles Kings after a controversial career journey

Last updated: July 5, 2025

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