BREAKING: David Perron Has Revealed Where He Wants to Play Next Season..
David Perron has been on his fair share of teams throughout his whopping seventeen seasons in the national hockey league, but is all started in Blue and Yellow when he was drafted twenty-sixth overall in the first round of the 2007 entry draft.
Perron has since spent seasons with Edmonton, Pittsburgh, Anaheim and as well as the Vegas Golden Knights. His contract is soon to expire, the big question surrounding him is where will he go?
Perron is thirty-four years of age and is showing no sign of declining with his skill, almost so showing more signs of progression with his point totals as his years add up in the NHL.
This past season marks the thirty-four year olds second career high goal total in a season with 27, his last career high total was 28 in the 2013-14 season where he played 10 or more games than this past season.
It's proven that Perron will excel anywhere he is sent to or signs with, but especially in playoff performances as he was once leading this years 2021-22 playoffs in goals in the first round.
Perron has made it clear to St.Louis media that he is wanting to stay put in St.Louis with a new contract as his is expiring shortly, and it seems as if he is even willing to take a discount to benefit the team.
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Does David Perrons decision on where he will play next surprise you? |
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