(.+)? (optionally match one or more characters)
should be
(.+?) (match one or more characters non-greedily)
For example,
$saved_page = <<'__EOI__';
</a><br>Haunted Woods 1.13 WC Piece<br> <b>
</a><br>Moo Moo 1.23 WD Piece<br> <b>
</a><br>Foo Bar 1.14 WC Piece<br> <b>
__EOI__
push (@items, $1)
while $saved_page =~ m#</a><br>(.+?)<br> <b>#g;
print("$_\n")
foreach @items;
outputs
Haunted Woods 1.13 WC Piece
Moo Moo 1.23 WD Piece
Foo Bar 1.14 WC Piece
Update: If there can be newlines, don't forget to use /.../gs instead of /.../g.
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