Plenty of Pros to Clark's Game
The following article featuring former Clarkson standout Chris Clark appeared September 20 on the Boston Globe Web site.
By Fluto
Shinzawa
Globe Staff
Chris Clark has been a professional hockey player for 13 years. In 1998, when Clark turned pro, fellow Bruins camper Alexander Khokhlachev had just turned five years old.
As such, training camp is nothing new for the 35-year-old Clark. Except that this year, for the first time in his career, the native of South Windsor, Conn., is entering camp without the safety net of a contract.
“I still go about camp the same way I always do, trying to get ready for the season,’’ Clark said. “Not having a contract, I’m a little more conscious of everything I can do and replaying little mistakes.’’
Complete article can be accessed via the Globe Web site by clicking here.












