The National Hockey League (NHL) and the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) have reached a settlement regarding the termination of the contract between Chicago Blackhawks and a hockey player Corey Perry reports TSN.
Ultimately, no complaint was filed.
On November 30, the team terminated the 38-year-old forward’s contract, citing conduct that violated his contract.
“After an internal investigation, the Chicago Blackhawks determined that Corey Perry engaged in unacceptable behavior and violated both the terms of his contract and the Blackhawks’ internal policies aimed at creating a professional and safe work environment,” the statement said. communicated.
After that, Perry, who received free agent status, signed a contract with Edmonton Oilers .
This season, the striker has played a total of 36 matches, scoring nine goals and seven assists.
Perry also played for Anaheim, Dallas, Montreal and Tampa Bay during his NHL career. In 2016, he entered the so-called “Triple Gold Club” as a Stanley Cup winner, winner of the Olympic Games and the World Championship.
Source : MatchTV

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