Watch: Perry's OT winner evens series at 2 games apiece
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After recording his lowest goal total in a full season since 2006-07, Corey Perry is making up for it in a big way this postseason. His centering pass off P.K. Subban's stick resulted in the Game 4 OT winner to give the Anaheim Ducks an even split of their series with the Nashville Predators at two games apiece.
The goal was Perry's third overtime winner of the postseason, albeit just his fourth tally overall. He has clearly valued quality over quantity.
Though Subban's stick certainly lent a helping hand, it just goes to show that it's never a bad idea to throw a puck near the net during overtime.
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