Clark Makes Case
The following article featuring former Clarkson standout Chris Clark appeared September 20 on the Boston Herald Web site.
By Steve Conroy
Bruins Notebook
The Bruins roster doesn’t have a lot of openings. The lineup is loaded with young veterans who now have a Stanley Cup on their resume.
But with the retirement of locker room sage Mark Recchi, there might be room for another graybeard to stick with the B’s, and Chris Clark hopes he’s just the man for the job.
The 35-year-old native of South Windsor, Conn., who was invited to B’s camp for a tryout, has been slowed by injuries the last several years, but when healthy he was a reliable, character-type of player. He doesn’t have the kind of background of a Recchi — the closest Clark got to winning the Cup was with the 2004 Flames team that went to Game 7 of the finals — but he is well respected around the league and should give Benoit Pouliot, Jordan Caron and the rest of the hopefuls a run for a roster spot.
Complete article can be accessed via the Herald Web site by clicking here.












