Los Angeles Kings’ Stanley Cup hopes face early setback as new signing Corey Perry sidelined after knee surgery

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Los Angeles Kings face early hurdle in Stanley Cup pursuit with Corey Perry sidelined

The Los Angeles Kings made headlines during NHL Free Agency, actively strengthening their roster in hopes of a deep playoff run. However, their ambitions have taken a hit with the news that forward Corey Perry will miss the start of the season due to a knee injury.

Perry’s Arrival and Expectations

Perry, who inked a one-year deal with the Kings this summer, brings a wealth of experience and depth to the squad. His previous stints with the Edmonton Oilers, under the guidance of current Kings’ general manager Ken Holland, established a clear connection that facilitated his signing. At 40 years old, while not positioned to be a top-line player, Perry is expected to serve as a pivotal leader and a reliable presence in the bottom-six forward group.

Injury Update

On Friday, reports surfaced indicating that Perry had sustained an injury during practice. John Hoven from Mayor’s Manor was among the first to break the news, later corroborated by Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, who noted that an official update might come closer to training camp. The situation became clearer on Saturday morning when the Kings released a statement confirming the extent of Perry’s injury.

“Corey Perry was injured during a training skate on Friday, September 12. Perry underwent successful knee surgery and will be out 6-8 weeks,” the Kings announced through social media.

Details of the Incident

While initial reports were sparse on specifics, it has been established that the injury occurred during a training play. Perry required assistance to leave the ice, leading to concerns about the severity of the situation. According to Hoven, multiple sources indicated that the incident transpired along the boards, though it remained unclear if Perry’s fall was due to hitting a rut in the ice or a collision with another player. Ultimately, he was transported off the ice in a wheelchair for further medical assessment.

Impact on the Kings’ Season

The loss of Perry for the early part of the season is undoubtedly a setback for the Kings. As they gear up for what they hope will be a competitive campaign, his absence will be felt not only in terms of skill but also in leadership. With the season approaching, the Kings will need to navigate this challenge as they strive to make a significant impact in their quest for the Stanley Cup.

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