EDMONTON -- You can’t win them all. But when you’re 40 years old and playing in your 21st NHL season, you’re certainly going to have your fair share of big moments.

And for Edmonton Oilers forward Corey Perry , they just keep coming. He added another one to his ever-growing resume in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers on Friday.

Despite eventually falling 5-4 in double overtime, Perry sent the crowd at Rogers Place into a frenzy when he tied the game 4-4 with 18 seconds remaining.

After Jake Walman ’s point shot was knocked down in front, Perry got position on Eetu Luostarinen in the slot and chipped a wrist shot past Sergei Bobrovsky .

The goal goes down as the latest tying goal in Stanley Cup Final history, surpassing the previous record by Tod Sloa

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