The veteran of 14 NHL seasons, all with Anaheim, has appeared in 988 regular-season games recording 776 points (372-404=776) and 1,110 penalty minutes. He ranks first in Ducks franchise history in regular-season games and penalty minutes and third in points.. Since joining the League in 2005-06, he is tied for eighth amongst all skaters in that time in game-winning goals (64), tied for fourth in even-strength goals (263), tenth in total goals (372), 14th in penalty minutes (1,110), tied for 16th in power play goals (103) and 18th in points (776).
Playing in four All-Star Games (2008, 2011, 2012, 2016), he has twice been named an NHL First All-Star Team (2010-11, 2013-14), and won both the Hart Memorial Trophy and Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy in 2010-11. Additionally, he led the NHL in even-strength goals (32) and game-winning goals (11) in 2010-11, and even-strength goals (35) in 2013-14.
The Ducks qualified for the Stanley Cup Playoffs 11 times in his 14 seasons, where he has compiled 89 points (36-53=89) in 118 games. He won the Stanley Cup in 2007, posting 15 points (6-9=15) in 21 games played during the run.
"Corey is a warrior in every sense of the word and his experience playing in big situations will be a big asset to our group," said Nill. "He has a championship pedigree and this addition gives us tremendous flexibility with how we can manage our forward group."