Corey Perry, left jobless after the termination of his contract with the Chicago Blackhawks, is making a comeback in the National Hockey League.
News from David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period indicates that Perry and the Edmonton Oilers have reached an agreement for the remainder of the season. While the specific terms are yet to be disclosed, speculation suggests a probable one-year deal, potentially at the league minimum.
This development makes the Oilers a more formidable opponent, adding Perry's veteran presence to the lineup. The confirmation of the deal promises increased resilience for the Oilers in upcoming matchups.