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David Perron shared his thoughts after he was named in the NHL's Quarter Century team for the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday. The left-winger's name featured in the 12-player roster of the Blues.
The NHL's Quarter Century Team was selected by a panel of experts that included broadcasters, former players, and local, national and NHL writers who have extensively covered the franchise.
Each team featured two six-player lineups: a First Team and a Second Team, consisting of three forwards, two defensemen, and a goalie. To be eligible, players must have suited up for the franchise after Jan. 1, 2000.
The 36-year-old Perron was named to the Second Team of the St. Louis Blues, joining David Backes, who played 15 seasons for the Blues, Ryan O'Reilly, 12-time All-Star Al MacInnis, Colton Parayko and goalie Brian Elliott. Perron took to X to express his gratitude, writing:
