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Corey Perry
/ˈkɔːri ˈpɛri/
Definition
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Corey Perry is a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger currently playing for the Los Angeles Kings of the National Hockey League (NHL).
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A veteran NHL star born May 16, 1985, known for his physical play, scoring ability, Stanley Cup win with the Anaheim Ducks in 2007, and Hart Memorial Trophy as league MVP in 2010-11.
Examples
Corey Perry glided past the defender like a ghost in a fog bank, proving Father Time is just a benchwarmer.
In overtime, Corey Perry channeled his inner wizard, flicking the puck top-shelf where mom keeps the good jam.
Corey Perry's chirp from the sin bin echoed louder than the goal horn, rattling the rookies for blocks.
At 40-something, Corey Perry still dresses like a rookie but hits like a truck with a grudge.