Social networks react as Corey Perry gets in danger before the workshop at home


Social media fans reacted to the strong boos aimed at veteran Corey Perry from The kings Fan base before the opening of the season against the Avalanche de Colorado at Crypto.com Arena on Tuesday.

Perry joined the Kings earlier this summer after two seasons spent with the Edmonton Oilers. Oilers have been a major obstacle to kings, eliminating them in the first round of the Western conference series for four consecutive years.

This could be one of the reasons for the reaction of the fans, as well as Perry's previous term with the Ducks Anaheim, one of the leading rivals of the kings.

It is then shown how X (formerly called Twitter) fans reacted so that Corey Perry was strong. A tweet:

“Look horrible for kings fans.”

@Nhlrussell look horrible for kings fans

Another he came in:

“The spot that Edmonton came out of the kings is huge and showing. You have to leave it, leave it at least his career in peace.”

Here are some of the other main reactions to X:

“I do not understand the people who are still upset with this. Hopefully the boos were a joke and he laughed, but everyone should be happy that he is by our side now.” A third fan wrote. “”

“Duck fans and kings agree that Corey Perry is not fine” An X user published.

“He will be forever missing for me. Not a king, he should never have been a king. Luc should have known better.” Another make published.

“It's done. We continue to take it better when the spoilers come to the city.” Another fool.

Corey Perry did not play the opening of the Kings against Colorado Avalanche

Corey Perry did not play the 4-1 loss of the Kings on Avalanche of Colorado Tuesday at its seasonal opening.

The 40 -year -old suffered a knee injury during the preseason and later underwent a surgery. According to reports, Perry is expected to return to the program at the end of October.

Perry has won the Stanley Cup once with the Ducks Anaheim in 2007, but has lost five finals since then. I would expect to end this unwanted record if the Kings arrived at the Stanley Cup final this season.