Remember the panic that set in when Corey Perry wasn't scoring for the Anaheim Ducks earlier this season? Well, those problems are probably now long since forgotten after seeing Perry's 300th career goal Wednesday evening.
Corey Perry’s 300th career goal is a thing of beauty for the Ducks
So many moves in such a small space


Anaheim's alternate captain as spent his entire professional career with the Ducks, an 11-season run that's been filled with big plays and highlight reel goals. His 300th was no exception, as the Edmonton Oilers made the mistake of letting Perry sit all alone in the slot for more than a few seconds.
Perry's 300th career goal pic.twitter.com/EUKboEM71J
— Stephanie (@myregularface) November 12, 2015 Perry receives the pass from the boards on the backhand, stretching out the stick to snatch the puck away from an Oiler defender. The alternate captain then goes to the forehand, then back to the backhand and lifts the puck over goaltender Anders Nilsson for the 3-2 Ducks lead in the third period. How Perry pulls off so many moves in just a small patch of ice is mind-boggling, and is certainly one of his best for No. 300.
NOTE: Corey Perry has tied Paul Kariya for second among franchise leaders in goals (300). #LetsGoDucks
— Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) November 12, 2015 










