Anaheim will not be getting injured winger Corey Perry back on the ice in the very near future, according to the Los Angeles Times. He is still experiencing pain in his surgically-repaired quadriceps muscle, which was severed by a skate blade in early March against Colorado. Perry skated on Saturday but experienced swelling around the tendon. "He's obviously starting to skate a lot harder now," Ducks' Coach Randy Carlyle said. "He's had a good two weeks here, 10 days of on the ice [workouts], and we'll see where his body tells him if there's any setbacks or if there's a green light as we go forward."