CHRIS CLARK RUMORS & GOSSIP

Chris Clark Released from Tryout, Jordan Caron Makes Squad As Bruins Finalize Opening Night Roster

BOSTON -- The Bruins have finalized their roster for the 2011-12 season, but not without one last mild surprise. Veteran forward Chris Clark, who came to camp on a tryout invitation and impressed throughout the preseason, was not signed to a contract and has been released from camp. Clark played well in preseason action and had the potential to supply some veteran savvy and grit...
Via NESN.com  |  October 05, 2011

Bruins will not sign Chris Clark

The Bruins will not sign Chris Clark to a contract, according to someone familiar with the decision. Clark was invited to camp on a tryout basis. Clark remains an unrestricted free agent, free to sign with any team. The former...
Via Boston.com  |  October 05, 2011

Chris Clark remains without contract

Chris Clark, currently the 14th forward, has yet to sign a contract with the Bruins. Clark said he hasn’t heard anything regarding a deal. GM Peter Chiarelli said there are still roster decisions to be made. Clark confirmed he suffered...
Via Boston.com  |  October 04, 2011

Matt Bartkowski, Chris Clark Set Tone As Bruins Hopefuls Get Physical in Black and White Game

PROVIDENCE -- Before and after the game, all the participants were teammates united by a common goal. But for 60 minutes Tuesday night, there were no friendships if the color of the sweater didn't match. The Bruins held their Black and White Game at the Dunkin' Donuts Center, and while some intra-squad scrimmages may be relatively tame affairs, this one definitely had an edge to...
Via NESN.com  |  September 21, 2011

Chris Clark Putting Loyalties to the Whale Aside As Connecticut Native Vies for Spot on Bruins Roster

BOSTON -- A native New Englander, Chris Clark knows all about the Bruins. They weren't his first love as a kid growing up in Whaler country in South Windsor, Conn., but he certainly developed a respect for the NHL franchise remaining in the region. Clark was in college at Clarkson when the Whalers bolted for Carolina in 1997, denying him the chance to play for his hometown team...
Via NESN.com  |  September 19, 2011

Report: Veteran Forward Chris Clark Accepts Invitation to Bruins Camp

If there are any Bruins players who plan on being content with last year's accomplishments, there will be at least one new face in camp willing to willing to give them a run for their money -- and their job. Veteran winger Chris Clark has reportedly accepted an invitation to Bruins camp. Newsday's Katie Strang reported the news, and Clark's agent, Peter Fish, told The...
Via NESN.com  |  September 05, 2011

Report: Jackets won't re-sign Moreau, Clark, Rivet

The Columbus Blue Jackets will not be re-signing veteran left wing Ethan Moreau, right wing Chris Clark and defenseman Craig Rivet, the Columbus Dispatch reported on Saturday. Moreau, 35, collected one goal and five assists in 37 games and Clark, 35, added five goals and 10 assists in 53 contests with the Blue Jackets this season. Rivet, 36, recorded two goals and two assists in...
Via Pro Sports Daily  |  June 11, 2011

Capitals trade captain Clark, Jurcinia for Chimera, lose to 'Canes

Capitals trade captain Chris Clark and Milan Jurcina for Jason Chimera - The PostCapitals trade their captain to Columbus - The Wash. TimesI don't think anybody saw this trade coming. The Washington Capitals traded their captain Chris Clark and defenseman Milan Jurcina to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Jason Chimera, best known around here for mixing it up with Alex Ovechkin back...
Via William F Yurasko's Blog  |  December 29, 2009

Chris Clark: The Long Road to an Important Return

His return has been long in the making. After a career-year three years ago, Capitals’ Captain Chris Clark fairly faded into obscurity. Two groin pulls, a wrist injury, and a demotion to the third line later, the captain has finally made his return from the abyss to become a critical part of  Washington’s team yet again. Three seasons ago, in just the second year of his...
Via On Frozen Blog  |  November 20, 2009

Clark, Varlamov help Capitals win 11-round SO

Chris Clark scored the deciding goal in the 11th round of the shootout, and backup goalie Semyon Varlamov came on in relief and carried the Washington Capitals to a 5-4 comeback victory over the New York Islanders.
Via ESPN  |  November 11, 2009
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