Knoblauch’s roster shakeup pays off as Perry sparks Oilers in Game 4 victory
EDMONTON — The morning before Game 4 of the Western Conference final, veteran Edmonton Oilers forward Corey Perry was informed that his five-game exile to the press box was ending.
For a player of Perry’s playoff pedigree — a former Hart Trophy winner and Stanley Cup champion — not playing during the most important time of the year wasn’t an easy thing to accept.
But that was the price he needed to pay for going pointless through the Oilers’ first 10 games of the playoffs. Perry was a healthy scratch for Games 6 and 7 of the Oilers’ Western Conference semifinal triumph over the Vancouver Canucks and the first three games of this series with the Dallas Stars.
“It’s tough. I’ve played a lot of games in this league,” Perry said. “But it’s like I said earlier when I got here, you check your ego at the door and you just plug away and you work hard off the ice. You have to be ready when your name is called.