The career of Oilers Corey Perry may have ended
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Several players across the league have the added motivation of chasing significant bonuses, creating an intense subplot to the ongoing championship battles.
Jonathan Quick of the New York Rangers is one such player. Positioned to earn an extra $25,000, Quick's bonus hinges entirely on his team lifting the Stanley Cup. This goal, while straightforward, is no small feat in the competitive landscape of the NHL.
Meanwhile, Corey Perry of the Edmonton Oilers has a slightly different path to his potential $50,000 bonus.
Perry needs to ensure his team overcomes the Dallas Of course, this is contingent on him participating in at least half of the games in the Western Conference Final or maintaining this level of involvement throughout the playoffs.
The highest potential bonus among the discussed players belongs to Kyle Okposo of the Florida Panthers, who stands to gain a whopping $500,000. The conditions?
The Panthers must win the Stanley Cup. Given the high stakes, this could serve as a substantial motivator for Okposo to perform at his peak throughout the tournament.
With these bonuses at play, each game carries not just the weight of team aspirations but also personal financial implications for these players.
As the playoff drama unfolds, the question remains: Who will seize the opportunity to turn their playoff run into a lucrative endeavor?
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26 MAI | 56 ANSWERS The career of Oilers Corey Perry may have ended Is Corey Perry eligible to receive his substantial bonus? |
Yes | 19 | 33.9 % |
No | 37 | 66.1 % |
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