Article 11YZX Corey Perry shakes off rough start, hits 20 goals for 8th time in 11 seasons

Corey Perry shakes off rough start, hits 20 goals for 8th time in 11 seasons

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Corey Perry wasn't going to stay silent for too long.

After being held without a goal through the first 11 games of the season, the Anaheim Ducks star winger scored his 20th during the first period of Tuesday's game against the Boston Bruins - his 47th appearance - continuing a run of remarkable consistency throughout his career.

NOTE: Corey Perry now has eight 20-goal seasons as a Duck, moving him past Paul Kariya for second on the franchise list.

- Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) January 27, 2016

Here's a few fun facts regarding Perry's goal-scoring prowess:

  • Perry appeared in all 82 games in only one of the seasons in which he failed to hit the 20-goal mark (17 goals in 2006-07), recording 13 in 56 games as a rookie and 15 in 44 games during the lockout-shortened 2013 campaign.
  • Among all active players, Perry ranks ninth in goals per game, with some incredibly impressive names coming in ahead of him.
PlayerCareer Goals Per Game
Alex Ovechkin0.625
Steven Stamkos0.548
Sidney Crosby0.473
Jaromir Jagr0.462
Evgeni Malkin0.459
Rick Nash0.43
Jarome Iginla0.417
Marian Gaborik0.413
Corey Perry0.41
Marian Hossa0.405
  • Since the beginning of the 2010-11 season, only Ovechkin and Stamkos have scored more than Perry's 198 goals.
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(Courtesy: NESN)

  • Perry's 20 goals give him twice as many as the next member of the goal-starved Ducks, with Rickard Rakell and Ryan Kesler both having scored 10 to date.
  • Heading into Tuesday's contest, the Ducks had recorded only 95 goals through 46 games, 10 fewer than the 29th-ranked Philadelphia Flyers.
  • Perry, however, is on pace for 35, which would be the fourth-highest single-season total of his career.

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