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David Perron is coveted by teams all around the league for his solid two-way play.
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A 39-goal scorer, Perron is a hard-working skilled forward who brings energy with his array of offensive skills.
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LOUIS (AP) - Rookie forward David Perron is giving the Blues every reason to keep him in the NHL.
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Cal Coach: Last season was a wake up call Perron's stalled recovery, NHL rule tests, White out in New Jersey
SI.com 2011
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Cal Coach: Last season was a wake up call Perron's stalled recovery, NHL rule tests, White out in New Jersey
SI.com 2011
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Armstrong quickly called Perron to tell him he wasn't being traded. ...
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The _piqueurs_ stood in front of the "Perron," holding the dogs back with great difficulty, for they were struggling to get loose, and yelping in their eagerness and greediness to rush forward.
In the Courts of Memory, 1858 1875; from Contemporary Letters 1886
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"I think he did a really good job," forward David Perron said.
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Her father, Normand, and longtime coach Manon Perron, helped her through the week and she was touched by the messages of support she received from so many.
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Wendy Perron, editor of DANCE Magazine, reminds us in a tweet that James Dean and Marlon Brando studied dance with the great Katherine Dunham.
Debra Levine: James Dean Broods... and Dances Debra Levine 2011
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