Hart Trophy winner and Stanley Cup champion — the most disliked opposing player of his generation.
Corey Perry was born in New Liskeard, Ontario in 1985. Anaheim Ducks selected him 28th overall in the 2003 NHL Draft. His career has produced 452 goals and 449 assists for 901 career points. He won the Stanley Cup with Anaheim in 2007. He won the Hart Trophy as MVP and the Rocket Richard Trophy as leading goal scorer in 2011 — the same season he scored 50 goals. He won Olympic gold with Canada in 2010 and 2014. He was selected to three All-Star games. He has appeared in multiple Stanley Cup Finals — with Anaheim, Dallas, Montreal and Tampa Bay — without winning again after 2007. He became one of the most universally disliked opposing players in the league — deliberately irritating opponents, diving, goaltender interference, trash talk — while simultaneously producing at near-elite offensive levels for a decade. His combination of genuine offensive production and calculated antagonism made him unique in the modern game.
Stanley Cup (2007)
Career Honours
- Stanley Cup (2007)
- Hart Trophy (2011)
- Rocket Richard Trophy (2011)
- Olympic Gold Medal 2x (2010,2014)