"It's a pretty huge accomplishment," the Stars forward said. "There's only so many guys that have done it in this league. It just shows that you put in some work, and I also had some injuries along the way. There's been some hard work put in and a lot of sacrifice. I'll think about it more when it's over and done with."
The 34-year-old played his first 988 games with the Anaheim Ducks, who bought out his contract June 19. He signed a one-year contract with the Stars on July 1. Had he not missed the first seven games this season because of a foot injury, Perry could have played his 1,000th game against the Ducks on Oct. 24.
"If it was earlier in the season, it would've been against Anaheim," Perry said. "But things don't always happen that way, and things work out for a reason. We're going on the road now, and hopefully I'll hit it there."
He is second in games played with the Ducks, behind good friend Ryan Getzlaf, who has played 1,002 games with Anaheim and reached 1,000 milestone Nov. 3.
Perry is the third-leading scorer in Anaheim history with 776 points (372 goals, 404 assists) and won the Stanley Cup in 2007. He also was voted the Hart Trophy winner as NHL MVP and the Rocket Richard Trophy for being the League's leading goal-scorer (50) in 2011.
Now he is finding his way with the Stars (8-8-2). He has four points (two goals, two assists) in 11 games this season, and Dallas is 7-3-1 with him in the lineup after starting 1-5-1 without him.