
This former Lightning forward provided the NHL with a humorous moment on Tuesday.
Former Tampa Bay Lightning forward Corey Perry is known as an elite agitator. This is one of the main reasons the 38-year-old has stayed in the NHL for a remarkable 19 years now.
As the Lightning know, Perry picks up his antics during the postseason, and he is doing just that right now with the Edmonton Oilers. On Tuesday night, during Game 4 against the Vancouver Canucks, Perry provided the NHL with a hilarious moment.

During a scrum after the whistle, Perry blocked Canucks star Brock Boeser from joining it in a very humorous way. The veteran winger put his stick up in a cross-checking position just inches away from Boeser's face. From there, he proceeded to just stare at Boeser until the star forward skated away.
Perry is never afraid to stir the pot, and he did so in an entertaining way during this play. In the end, it worked out, too, as Boeser did not join the pile.
Perry and the Oilers got the last laugh in this matchup, too, as they defeated the Canucks by a 3-2 final score. With it, they have tied the series up 2-2, heading back to Vancouver for Game 5 on Thursday.
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