Corey Perry’s days could be coming to an end with the Anaheim Ducks.



Sources have told The Athletic that the Ducks are exploring the trade market for the 34-year-old winger and barring that, a potential buyout.



Ducks GM Bob Murray has been keeping both Perry and his agent abreast of the situation and there’s no question the Ducks want to treat the former Hart Trophy winner with the utmost respect throughout this process.



But the reality is that Anaheim is going with a younger roster and the timing is right for this change.



Perry has two more years left on his contract at an $8.625-million cap hit through 2020-21, so finding a trade partner may not be easy, even with the Ducks eating some of that contract in a potential trade.



As stated above, if a trade can’t be worked out, a buyout has also been contemplated, which would make Perry an unrestricted free agent.



It should be noted that Perry’s full no-move...