Corey Perry Has A Chance To Match His Career-High Goal Streak
Source: ESPN

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May 23, 2022
Tampa Bay Lightning right wing Corey Perry has turned back the clock in the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs and has a chance to match his career-high postseason goal streak Monday against Florida. The 2011 MVP has scored in each of the first three games in the series against the Panthers. He set his record with a four-game streak all the way back in 2009. Perry also has an opportunity to tie Teemu Selanne and Brendan Shanahan for the longest playoff goal streak in NHL history by a player aged 37 or older. The veteran winger has tallied five goals in total during the postseason, which puts him tied for the team lead with Ross Colton.--Taavi Pailk - RotoBaller
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