Corey Perry is signing a one year deal to finish the season with the Edmonton Oilers, sources told ESPN on Sunday. The contract will include performance bonuses and is prorated to the league minimum, sources said.
Perry, 38, had his contract terminated by the Chicago Blackhawks in November. After an internal investigation, the Blackhawks said Perry violated club policies in what was described as a workplace matter.
General manager Kyle Davidson declined specifics, but he said it was not a criminal matter. Perry, in a statement, apologized for his inappropriate and wrong" behavior and said he was entering professional treatment for mental health and alcohol abuse.
The Oilers are on a franchise-record 13-game winning streak — an incredible turnaround following a slow start that prompted a coaching change.