Six to eight weeks’ absence: Corey Perry to miss start of season
Last night, we learned that Corey Perry had suffered a serious injury during an on-ice practice. The Kings’ newest member had to leave the rink in a wheelchair… and there was cause for concern about his health,especially since the season starts in less than a month. That doesn’t leave a ton of time to recover from a serious injury,so we wondered if his start to the season was in jeopardy… and this morning we learned that Perry would indeed miss the start of the campaign.
The Kings have announced that Perry underwent knee surgery yesterday and will be out for six to eight weeks –and with the Kings kicking off their season on October 7, it’s safe to say he won’t be there.
The LA Kings have announced forward Corey Perry was injured during a training skate on Friday, September 12. Perry underwent successful knee surgery on Friday and will be out 6-8 weeks
– LA Kings PR (@LAKingsPR) September 13, 2025
[content-ads]An absence of six to eight weeks means we can expect to see Perry somewhere in the first half of November. The Kings have 12 games on the schedule in October, so Perry will miss a considerable portion of the calendar,and that’s assuming he’s ready to return as early as November 1 (so, in about six weeks instead of eight) and doesn’t suffer a setback in his rehabilitation. Because, after all, at his age (40), the body often takes longer to recover.Of course, we hope Perry recovers quickly from his injury. But with less than a month to go before the start of the season, it’s an injury that really, really hurts the Kings.A tough blow, then.[spacer title=’Overtime’]- Here’s the Jets’ lineup for tonight’s game against the Habs.
#NHLJets prospects lineup for tonight in Montreal: Wagner-Yager-Chibrikov He-Zhilkin-Barlow K.Walton-Julien-Cloutier Yoder-Martin-Newman Zloty-Salomonsson Engle-Fryer Hamilton-Hartmann DiVincentiis Worthington https://t.co/5Dcj7p6X9W
– Jamie Thomas (@JamieThomasTV) September 13, 2025
– Wow!
Nicklas Backstrom out here laying guys out in Sweden
(via @ViaplayHockeySE)pic.twitter.com/8NexJDIFi8– BarDown (@BarDown) September 13, 2025
– Joel Bouchard will be behind the Lightning bench this weekend.
Joel Bouchard on the excitement behind this weekend
Hear more from Coach Bouchard, Czata & Foster: https://t.co/3aJ7v5y046 pic.twitter.com/TnmnbggERG– Tampa Bay Lightning (@TBLightning) September 13, 2025

