SUNRISE, Fla. -- As Edmonton Oilers practice came to an end at Amerant Bank Arena on Sunday, Corey Perry tapped all his teammates with his stick as if he was saying goodbye.
Was this, in fact, the message he was trying to send? Will Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Oilers and Florida Panthers (8 p.m. ET; ABC, ESPN+, SN, TVAS, CBC) on Monday be the swan song for the 39-year-old forward, his farewell to an illustrious career?
“No way. I have more left in me. I have lots left in me. I plan on playing five more years,” he said, breaking into laughter. “I’ll quit when they have to cut the skates off my feet.”
Whether the veteran forward, known for among other things his sarcastic wit, was joking, well, that remains to be seen.
Here’s what is certain: Perry is tired of being a runner-up in the Final, something he’s experienced three times in the previous five seasons.