Chris Clark (ice hockey)

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Position Right Wing
Shoots Right
Nickname(s) Clarkie, Captain America
Height
Weight
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
200 lb (91 kg/14 st 4 lb)
NHL Team
F. teams
Washington Capitals
Calgary Flames
Nationality Flag of the United States United States
Born March 8, 1976 (1976-03-08) (age 32),
South Windsor CT, U.S.
NHL Draft 77th overall, 1994
Calgary Flames
Pro career 1998 – present

Chris Clark (born March 8, 1976 in South Windsor, Connecticut) is a professional ice hockey right winger and is current captain for the Washington Capitals of the NHL.

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[edit] College Career

Played four years for the Clarkson Golden Knights in the ECAC, posting 128 points (63g-65a) and 392 PIM in 142 games. Clark was named to the ECAC Second All-Star team in 1998. [1]

[edit] NHL Career

Clark was drafted in the third round, 77th overall, by the Calgary Flames in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. Clark played five seasons with the Flames. In his final season with the team, he played in every game and helped the team to the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals, which they lost to Tampa Bay.

Clark was traded to the Washington Capitals as a restricted free agent on August 4, 2005, in exchange for a conditional pick in the 2006 Entry Draft. In January 2006, he joined the Capitals' top line, which also included left wing Alexander Ovechkin and center Dainius Zubrus. Clark finished his first season in Washington with career highs in goals, assists, and points. The Capitals named Clark their new team captain on September 13, 2006.[1] Playing on the top line, Clark had a career year in goals (30), assists (24) and points (54)2006–07 season.

Clark was injured in the third period of a 2-1 shootout loss to the Florida Panthers on November 28, 2007, and missed the next eighteen games with a strained groin muscle. Clark returned to the lineup on February 13, 2008, but played only one shift against the Philadelphia Flyers. Clark kicked out his skate in an attempt to stop a pass when he aggravated the groin injury. Clark missed the rest of the regular season and playoffs.

[edit] International Play

Clark was selected play for the USA team at the World Championships, in which he scored two goals.

During the 2004–05 NHL lockout Clark continued his career in Europe. First Clark played through a short stint with Swiss team SC Bern, then with Norwegian outfit Storhamar Dragons.

In 2007 Clark was chosen as the Captain of the USA Hockey team for the World Championships, where he scored two goals and added an assist in six games.

[edit] Career statistics

    Regular Season   Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1994–95 Clarkson University NCAA 32 12 11 23 92 - - - - -
1995–96 Clarkson University NCAA 38 10 8 18 106 - - - - -
1996–97 Clarkson University NCAA 37 23 25 48 86 - - - - -
1997–98 Clarkson University NCAA 35 18 21 39 106 - - - - -
1998–99 Saint John Flames AHL 73 13 27 40 123 7 2 4 6 15
1999–00 Saint John Flames AHL 48 16 17 33 134 - - - - -
1999–00 Calgary Flames NHL 22 0 1 1 14 - - - - -
2000–01 Saint John Flames AHL 48 18 17 35 131 18 4 10 14 39
2000–01 Calgary Flames NHL 29 5 1 6 38 - - - - -
2001–02 Calgary Flames NHL 64 10 7 17 79 - - - - -
2002–03 Calgary Flames NHL 81 10 12 22 126 - - - - -
2003–04 Calgary Flames NHL 82 10 15 25 106 26 3 3 6 30
2004–05 SC Bern Swiss-A 3 0 0 0 6 - - - - -
2004–05 Storhamar Dragons UPC Norway 15 10 4 14 86 7 4 4 8 14
2005–06 Washington Capitals NHL 78 20 19 39 110 - - - - -
2006–07 Washington Capitals NHL 74 30 24 54 66 - - - - -
2007–08 Washington Capitals NHL 18 5 4 9 43 - - - - -
NHL Totals 448 90 83 173 582 26 3 3 6 30

[edit] References

  1. ^ White, Joseph (2006). Caps Name Chris Clark Captain. WTOPnews.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-01.

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Preceded by
Jeff Halpern
Washington Capitals captains
2006 – present
Incumbent