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David Perron

Hockey Player

Birthday May 28, 1988

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada

Age 37 Years

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Who Is David Perron? Age, Biography, and Wiki

As of 2025, David Perron is 36 years old. Born in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, he has played in the NHL since 2007, showcasing his talent with several teams, including the St. Louis Blues, Edmonton Oilers, Pittsburgh Penguins, and the Vegas Golden Knights. Throughout his career, Perron has garnered numerous accolades, establishing himself as a versatile forward known for his scoring abilities and playmaking skills. His passion for the game and dedication to his craft have earned him a loyal fanbase.

Occupation Hockey Player
Date of Birth May 28, 1988
Age 37 Years
Birth Place Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
Horoscope Gemini
Country Canada

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Height, Weight & Measurements

David Perron stands at an impressive height of 6 feet (183 cm) and weighs around 201 pounds (91 kg). With a well-built physique suited for the competitive nature of ice hockey, he maintains excellent fitness levels to endure the grueling demands of the sport.

Due to the language differences in St. Louis versus Quebec, Perron did not set up his bank account or cash cheques from training camp, resulting in coach Andy Murray helping him set up his first bank account and credit card. He also showed up to Blues practice with white skates, which Murray then ordered the equipment staff to paint black.

Upon making his NHL debut during the 2007–08 season, he subsequently became the fifth youngest skater in Blues history at 19 years, 137 days old. On November 3, 2007, Perron scored his first career NHL goal during a 3–2 loss against the Chicago Blackhawks.

His goal came during the first period off of a pass from Doug Weight and after review of the play, he helped the Blues tie the game. He finished his rookie season with 13 goals and 27 points in 62 games and was named to the 2008 NHL YoungStars Game.

Perron rejoined the Blues for the 2008–09 pre-season during which he recorded a hat-trick to lift the Blues 9–2 over the Atlanta Thrashers. He impressed Davidson and assistant general manager (GM) Doug Armstrong during training camp who praised his work ethic and perseverance.

Davidson spoke highly of Perron's efforts by saying "You know that I can tell with David Perron ... he wants it as bad as anybody in the NHL...Now that he's made the NHL, he wants to come back and prove that he can play at another level.

The passion that that kid has is special." This season proved to be his most successful at the time and by January, Perron had recorded a team-leading 24 assists and earned a spot on the sophomore team at the NHL YoungStars Game. Coach Murray would often place Perron with young players like Patrik Berglund and T. J.

Oshie to form the Kid Line which was used to boost the energy of the game. He concluded his sophomore campaign placing third on the team in scoring as he helped lead the Blues to the 2009 Stanley Cup playoffs.

During their playoff run, Perron recorded two points in four games as they lost to the Vancouver Canucks in the Western Conference quarter final.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

While David Perron is primarily known for his professional achievements, he also values his personal life. As of 2025, he is reportedly in a relationship, although specific details about his girlfriend or significant other remain private. Perron tends to keep his love life low-key, emphasizing the importance of family and maintaining a healthy work-life balance.

Perron and his wife Vanessa Vandal, an interior designer, have four children together. Vandal has also been a star on the show Hockey Wives, which covers her pregnancies and decision to return to school for interior design. The family resides in Chesterfield, Missouri with their two dogs, Jack and Stella, and their calico cat, Alice.

During the off-season, Perron enjoys time at the lake on his boat.

Net Worth and Salary

David Perron has enjoyed a successful career in professional ice hockey, bolstering his financial standing over the years. As of 2025, his estimated net worth is around $25 million. His salary is significant, reflecting his experience and contributions to his teams, with annual earnings often exceeding $5 million throughout his NHL tenure.

Career, Business, and Investments

Perron’s career has been marked by significant achievements, including participation in multiple playoff seasons and international competitions representing Canada. Beyond hockey, he is known to pursue various business ventures. In recent years, he has invested in real estate and partnered with brands that align with his values, including health and wellness products. His entrepreneurial spirit hints at a future career beyond the rink.

Growing up in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Perron played his junior hockey for the Lewiston Maineiacs of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League where he led them to the 2006 President's Cup. As a result of his play, Perron was drafted in the first round, 26th overall, by the St. Louis Blues in the 2007 NHL entry draft.

He began his professional career with the Blues organization before being traded to the Edmonton Oilers in 2013. His short stint in Edmonton was met with a myriad of injuries which also prohibited him from participating in the 2014 IIHF World Championship.

After two years with the Oilers, Perron was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins and Anaheim Ducks before returning to St. Louis in 2016. He was left unprotected by the team for the 2017 NHL expansion draft and was selected by the Vegas Golden Knights for their inaugural season.

Perron had a career-high season with the Golden Knights and returned to St. Louis for the third time where he won the Stanley Cup in 2019.

Social Network

David Perron maintains an active presence on social media, connecting with fans through platforms like Instagram and Twitter. His social media accounts often showcase his life as an athlete, behind-the-scenes glimpses of his training, and personal insights into his interests outside hockey. He enjoys engaging with his fans and sharing moments that inspire others.

During Game 1 of the Stanley Cup playoffs against the Nashville Predators, Perron continued to play alongside Ryan Getzlaf and right winger Chris Stewart. He ended the game with his second-highest amount of minutes on the ice with 18:25 minutes as the Ducks lost 3–2.

After the game, Perron said his injury had affected his playmaking abilities: "Having not played together for a little while, and me being a half-step behind can make a big difference. I thought the game was extremely fast early on.

Again, to jump right into the playoffs isn't easy, but it was a fun, emotional game." He eventually bounced back and helped the Ducks lead their series 3–2 by scoring his first goal of the post-season 22 seconds after Ryan Johansen in Game 5.

After losing to the Predators in Game 7, coach Bruce Boudreau was fired and Perron became an unrestricted free agent.

Education

While hockey has predominantly defined Perron’s life, educational pursuits are also part of his background. Perron completed his high school education in Quebec before embarking on his hockey career. He has expressed interest in furthering his education through various programs related to sports management and business, reflecting his commitment to lifelong learning.


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