"Corey Perry's Move to Oilers Sparks Speculation on Blackhawks Departure"

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Corey Perry, whose contract was terminated by the Chicago Blackhawks for "unacceptable" behavior, has been signed by the Edmonton Oilers to a one-year, $775,000 contract with performance bonuses. The 38-year-old forward apologized for his behavior and stated he's seeking help for alcohol-related struggles. Oilers GM Ken Holland expressed confidence in Perry and emphasized his playoff experience. Perry's Edmonton debut is expected to be on Saturday, and the team placed forward Adam Erne on waivers as a corresponding move.
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