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Brett Clark (ice hockey)

Brett Barry Clark (born December 23, 1976) is a Canadian-American former professional ice hockey defenceman. He previously played in the National Hockey League with the Montreal Canadiens, Atlanta Thrashers, Colorado Avalanche, Tampa Bay Lightning and the Minnesota Wild.

Brett Clark
Clark with the Lightning in 2012.
Born (1976-12-23) December 23, 1976 (age 47)
Wapella, Saskatchewan, Canada
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 195 lb (88 kg; 13 st 13 lb)
Position Defence
Shot Left
Played for Montreal Canadiens
Atlanta Thrashers
Colorado Avalanche
Tampa Bay Lightning
Minnesota Wild
NHL Draft 154th overall, 1996
Montreal Canadiens
Playing career 1997–2014

Playing career edit

Clark was drafted in the 6th round, 154th overall, by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. He was selected from the University of Maine of the Hockey East where he named to the All-Rookie Team in his freshman year.[1] Under the preference of the Canadiens, Clark spent the following season developing with the Canadian National Team program, before he made his professional debut in the 1997–98 season.[2]

After only 20 games with AHL affiliate, the Fredericton Canadiens, Clark made his debut with the Canadiens and remained with the team scoring a goal, on his 21st birthday, in 41 games for the season.[3] Not used as a depth defenseman in the playoffs, he further established himself in the 1998–99 season, appearing in 61 contests for the Canadiens.

On June 25, 1999, Clark was claimed in the 1999 expansion draft by the Atlanta Thrashers. His NHL career stalled with the Thrashers, unable to find a role in his three seasons. He found success on the Thrashers' minor-league affiliate team, winning the Turner Cup in 2001 with the Orlando Solar Bears.

During the 2001–02 season on January 24, 2002, Clark was traded by the Thrashers to the Colorado Avalanche for Frederic Cassivi.[3] He spent the majority of the next three seasons with the Avalanche's affiliate, the Hershey Bears of the AHL. He was twice named the Bears' best defenseman of the year, and led the AHL in plus/minus (+28) in 2000–01.

After the 2004 NHL Lockout, and at age 28, Clark finally established a role as a two-way defenseman with the Avalanche in 2005–06. He appeared in 80 games and scored a respectable 36 points.[3] In his playoff debut, he scored against the Dallas Stars in game one of the Western Conference Quarterfinals on April 22, and subsequently finished the playoffs tied with Rob Blake for the team scoring lead among defenseman with four points. On June 30, 2006, Clark re-signed on a two-year contract with Colorado.[4]

In the 2006–07 season, Clark had a career-high year appearing in 82 games and scoring 10 goals for 39 points and leading the NHL in average shifts per game. On February 24, 2007, Clark played in his 300th career NHL game against the Los Angeles Kings.[5]

On August 27, 2007, Clark signed a two-year contract extension with the Avalanche prior to the 2007–08 season.[6] He again led the NHL in shifts per game before he was sidelined for the rest of the regular season and playoffs after suffering a dislocated shoulder on February 12, 2008.[7] In 2008–09 Clark returned to set an Avalanche record of 238 hits, second in the NHL, but struggled offensively in recording 12 points in 76 games. In the 2009–10 season, on January 29, Clark appeared in his 500th career NHL game against the Dallas Stars.[8]

After eight seasons within the Avalanche organization Clark left as a free agent to sign a two-year contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning on July 5, 2010.[9] In the 2010–11 season, Clark was re-inserted on the powerplay with the Lightning and produced 9 goals for his highest total since 2007, helping the Lightning advance to the 2011 Eastern Conference finals.

A free agent upon the 2012 NHL lockout, Clark signed an AHL contract with the Oklahoma City Barons during the midpoint of the 2012–13 season on January 21, 2013.[10] Clark immediately established himself within the Barons producing 17 points in just 18 games. On March 13, 2013, Clark signalled his return to the NHL after he was signed to add a veteran presence for the remainder of the season with the Minnesota Wild.[11] Clark primarily was used as a reserve defensemen however played in 8 games with the Wild, compiling 1 assist.

A free agent again well into the 2013–14 season, Clark signed a professional try-out with the Lake Erie Monsters on December 6, 2013, marking a return of sorts to NHL affiliate, the Colorado Avalanche. Unable to help the Monsters qualify for the playoffs, Clark was still able to contribute from the blueline with 6 goals and 14 points in 53 games.

Coaching career edit

Prior to the 2014–15 season, Clark announced the end of his playing career but remained in the Avalanche organization by accepting a player development consultant position.[12] Clark remained a player development and coaching role with the Avalanche for seven seasons. Entering the 2021–22 season, Clark was slated to continue his role as an assistant coach with the Avalanche AHL affiliate, the Colorado Eagles, however vacated his position within the organization over COVID-19 protocols.[13]

Clark remained in Colorado, later serving as an assistant coach in the junior ranks with the Colorado Rampage of the T1EHL.

Personal life edit

Brett is married to Candace and has 2 kids; son Cail, born in 2003, and daughter Ava, who was born December 10, 2007.[14] He is the nephew of NHL hockey player Dave Dunn.

On July 5, 2018, Clark was formally sworn in as a United States citizen, having resided in Denver, Colorado since his retirement.[15]

Career statistics edit

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1993–94 Melville Millionaires SJHL 63 6 17 23 42
1994–95 Melville Millionaires SJHL 62 19 32 51 77
1995–96 University of Maine HE 39 7 31 38 22
1996–97 Canada Intl 57 6 21 27 52
1997–98 Montreal Canadiens NHL 41 1 0 1 20
1997–98 Fredericton Canadiens AHL 20 0 6 6 6 4 0 1 1 17
1998–99 Montreal Canadiens NHL 61 2 2 4 16
1998–99 Fredericton Canadiens AHL 3 1 0 1 0
1999–2000 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 14 0 1 1 4
1999–2000 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 63 9 17 26 31 6 0 1 1 0
2000–01 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 28 1 2 3 14
2000–01 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 43 2 9 11 32 15 1 6 7 2
2001–02 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 2 0 0 0 0
2001–02 Chicago Wolves AHL 42 3 17 20 18
2001–02 Hershey Bears AHL 32 7 9 16 12 8 0 2 2 6
2002–03 Hershey Bears AHL 80 8 27 35 26 5 0 4 4 4
2003–04 Colorado Avalanche NHL 12 1 1 2 6
2003–04 Hershey Bears AHL 64 11 21 32 37
2004–05 Hershey Bears AHL 67 7 38 45 54
2005–06 Colorado Avalanche NHL 80 9 27 36 56 9 2 2 4 2
2006–07 Colorado Avalanche NHL 82 10 29 39 50
2007–08 Colorado Avalanche NHL 57 5 16 21 33
2008–09 Colorado Avalanche NHL 76 2 10 12 32
2009–10 Colorado Avalanche NHL 64 3 17 20 28 1 0 0 0 0
2010–11 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 82 9 22 31 14 18 1 2 3 8
2011–12 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 82 2 13 15 20
2012–13 Oklahoma City Barons AHL 18 1 16 17 10
2012–13 Minnesota Wild NHL 8 0 1 1 0
2013–14 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 53 6 8 14 24
NHL totals 689 45 141 186 293 28 3 4 7 10

Awards and honors edit

Award Year
College
All-Hockey East Rookie Team 1995–96
IHL
Turner Cup (Orlando Solar Bears) 2001
AHL
Best Plus–minus (+28) 2002

References edit

  1. ^ "Hockey East All-Rookie Teams". augenblick.org. 2009-03-20. Retrieved 2009-11-10.
  2. ^ "Clark bringing more than experience". Tampa Bay Lightning. 2010-09-24. Retrieved 2010-09-26.
  3. ^ a b c "Making the most of it". Colorado Avalanche. 2007-01-31. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  4. ^ "Clark, Skrastins agree to multi-year deals". Colorado Avalanche. 2006-06-30. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  5. ^ . CBS Sports. 2007-02-24. Archived from the original on 2012-10-12. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  6. ^ "Brett Clark signs extension". Colorado Avalanche. 2007-08-27. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  7. ^ "Shoulder surgery ends Clark's season". Denver Post. 2008-02-28. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  8. ^ "Modano scores twice in Stars victory". Sports Illustrated. 2010-01-29. Retrieved 2010-04-29.
  9. ^ . TampaBay.com. 2010-07-05. Archived from the original on 2010-07-09. Retrieved 2010-07-05.
  10. ^ . Oklahoma City Barons. 2013-01-21. Archived from the original on 2013-12-12. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  11. ^ "Wild signs veteran defenseman Brett Clark". Minnesota Star Tribune. 2013-03-13. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  12. ^ "Brett Clark joins Avalanche staff as player development consultant". Denver Post. 2014-09-16. Retrieved 2014-09-16.
  13. ^ "Ex-Av, Colorado Eagles coach Brett Clark leaves team over COVID protocol issue". coloradohockeynow.com. September 13, 2021. Retrieved September 13, 2021.
  14. ^ (PDF). Colorado Avalanche. 2008-09-28. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-14. Retrieved 2010-12-01.
  15. ^ "Former Avalanche defenseman Brett Clark takes oath to become U.S. citizen". Denver.cbslocal.com. 2018-07-05. Retrieved 2018-07-05.

External links edit

  • Biographical information and career statistics from NHL.com, or Eliteprospects.com, or Hockey-Reference.com, or The Internet Hockey Database

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Brett Barry Clark born December 23 1976 is a Canadian American former professional ice hockey defenceman He previously played in the National Hockey League with the Montreal Canadiens Atlanta Thrashers Colorado Avalanche Tampa Bay Lightning and the Minnesota Wild Brett ClarkClark with the Lightning in 2012 Born 1976 12 23 December 23 1976 age 47 Wapella Saskatchewan CanadaHeight6 ft 0 in 183 cm Weight195 lb 88 kg 13 st 13 lb PositionDefenceShotLeftPlayed forMontreal CanadiensAtlanta ThrashersColorado AvalancheTampa Bay LightningMinnesota WildNHL Draft154th overall 1996Montreal CanadiensPlaying career1997 2014 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 3 Personal life 4 Career statistics 5 Awards and honors 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editClark was drafted in the 6th round 154th overall by the Montreal Canadiens in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft He was selected from the University of Maine of the Hockey East where he named to the All Rookie Team in his freshman year 1 Under the preference of the Canadiens Clark spent the following season developing with the Canadian National Team program before he made his professional debut in the 1997 98 season 2 After only 20 games with AHL affiliate the Fredericton Canadiens Clark made his debut with the Canadiens and remained with the team scoring a goal on his 21st birthday in 41 games for the season 3 Not used as a depth defenseman in the playoffs he further established himself in the 1998 99 season appearing in 61 contests for the Canadiens On June 25 1999 Clark was claimed in the 1999 expansion draft by the Atlanta Thrashers His NHL career stalled with the Thrashers unable to find a role in his three seasons He found success on the Thrashers minor league affiliate team winning the Turner Cup in 2001 with the Orlando Solar Bears During the 2001 02 season on January 24 2002 Clark was traded by the Thrashers to the Colorado Avalanche for Frederic Cassivi 3 He spent the majority of the next three seasons with the Avalanche s affiliate the Hershey Bears of the AHL He was twice named the Bears best defenseman of the year and led the AHL in plus minus 28 in 2000 01 After the 2004 NHL Lockout and at age 28 Clark finally established a role as a two way defenseman with the Avalanche in 2005 06 He appeared in 80 games and scored a respectable 36 points 3 In his playoff debut he scored against the Dallas Stars in game one of the Western Conference Quarterfinals on April 22 and subsequently finished the playoffs tied with Rob Blake for the team scoring lead among defenseman with four points On June 30 2006 Clark re signed on a two year contract with Colorado 4 In the 2006 07 season Clark had a career high year appearing in 82 games and scoring 10 goals for 39 points and leading the NHL in average shifts per game On February 24 2007 Clark played in his 300th career NHL game against the Los Angeles Kings 5 On August 27 2007 Clark signed a two year contract extension with the Avalanche prior to the 2007 08 season 6 He again led the NHL in shifts per game before he was sidelined for the rest of the regular season and playoffs after suffering a dislocated shoulder on February 12 2008 7 In 2008 09 Clark returned to set an Avalanche record of 238 hits second in the NHL but struggled offensively in recording 12 points in 76 games In the 2009 10 season on January 29 Clark appeared in his 500th career NHL game against the Dallas Stars 8 After eight seasons within the Avalanche organization Clark left as a free agent to sign a two year contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning on July 5 2010 9 In the 2010 11 season Clark was re inserted on the powerplay with the Lightning and produced 9 goals for his highest total since 2007 helping the Lightning advance to the 2011 Eastern Conference finals A free agent upon the 2012 NHL lockout Clark signed an AHL contract with the Oklahoma City Barons during the midpoint of the 2012 13 season on January 21 2013 10 Clark immediately established himself within the Barons producing 17 points in just 18 games On March 13 2013 Clark signalled his return to the NHL after he was signed to add a veteran presence for the remainder of the season with the Minnesota Wild 11 Clark primarily was used as a reserve defensemen however played in 8 games with the Wild compiling 1 assist A free agent again well into the 2013 14 season Clark signed a professional try out with the Lake Erie Monsters on December 6 2013 marking a return of sorts to NHL affiliate the Colorado Avalanche Unable to help the Monsters qualify for the playoffs Clark was still able to contribute from the blueline with 6 goals and 14 points in 53 games Coaching career editPrior to the 2014 15 season Clark announced the end of his playing career but remained in the Avalanche organization by accepting a player development consultant position 12 Clark remained a player development and coaching role with the Avalanche for seven seasons Entering the 2021 22 season Clark was slated to continue his role as an assistant coach with the Avalanche AHL affiliate the Colorado Eagles however vacated his position within the organization over COVID 19 protocols 13 Clark remained in Colorado later serving as an assistant coach in the junior ranks with the Colorado Rampage of the T1EHL Personal life editBrett is married to Candace and has 2 kids son Cail born in 2003 and daughter Ava who was born December 10 2007 14 He is the nephew of NHL hockey player Dave Dunn On July 5 2018 Clark was formally sworn in as a United States citizen having resided in Denver Colorado since his retirement 15 Career statistics editRegular season PlayoffsSeason Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM1993 94 Melville Millionaires SJHL 63 6 17 23 42 1994 95 Melville Millionaires SJHL 62 19 32 51 77 1995 96 University of Maine HE 39 7 31 38 22 1996 97 Canada Intl 57 6 21 27 52 1997 98 Montreal Canadiens NHL 41 1 0 1 20 1997 98 Fredericton Canadiens AHL 20 0 6 6 6 4 0 1 1 171998 99 Montreal Canadiens NHL 61 2 2 4 16 1998 99 Fredericton Canadiens AHL 3 1 0 1 0 1999 2000 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 14 0 1 1 4 1999 2000 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 63 9 17 26 31 6 0 1 1 02000 01 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 28 1 2 3 14 2000 01 Orlando Solar Bears IHL 43 2 9 11 32 15 1 6 7 22001 02 Atlanta Thrashers NHL 2 0 0 0 0 2001 02 Chicago Wolves AHL 42 3 17 20 18 2001 02 Hershey Bears AHL 32 7 9 16 12 8 0 2 2 62002 03 Hershey Bears AHL 80 8 27 35 26 5 0 4 4 42003 04 Colorado Avalanche NHL 12 1 1 2 6 2003 04 Hershey Bears AHL 64 11 21 32 37 2004 05 Hershey Bears AHL 67 7 38 45 54 2005 06 Colorado Avalanche NHL 80 9 27 36 56 9 2 2 4 22006 07 Colorado Avalanche NHL 82 10 29 39 50 2007 08 Colorado Avalanche NHL 57 5 16 21 33 2008 09 Colorado Avalanche NHL 76 2 10 12 32 2009 10 Colorado Avalanche NHL 64 3 17 20 28 1 0 0 0 02010 11 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 82 9 22 31 14 18 1 2 3 82011 12 Tampa Bay Lightning NHL 82 2 13 15 20 2012 13 Oklahoma City Barons AHL 18 1 16 17 10 2012 13 Minnesota Wild NHL 8 0 1 1 0 2013 14 Lake Erie Monsters AHL 53 6 8 14 24 NHL totals 689 45 141 186 293 28 3 4 7 10Awards and honors editAward YearCollegeAll Hockey East Rookie Team 1995 96IHLTurner Cup Orlando Solar Bears 2001AHLBest Plus minus 28 2002References edit Hockey East All Rookie Teams augenblick org 2009 03 20 Retrieved 2009 11 10 Clark bringing more than experience Tampa Bay Lightning 2010 09 24 Retrieved 2010 09 26 a b c Making the most of it Colorado Avalanche 2007 01 31 Retrieved 2010 04 29 Clark Skrastins agree to multi year deals Colorado Avalanche 2006 06 30 Retrieved 2010 04 29 Los Angeles 6 Colorado 5 OT CBS Sports 2007 02 24 Archived from the original on 2012 10 12 Retrieved 2010 04 29 Brett Clark signs extension Colorado Avalanche 2007 08 27 Retrieved 2010 04 29 Shoulder surgery ends Clark s season Denver Post 2008 02 28 Retrieved 2010 04 29 Modano scores twice in Stars victory Sports Illustrated 2010 01 29 Retrieved 2010 04 29 Tampa Bay Lightning signs free agent D Brett Clark TampaBay com 2010 07 05 Archived from the original on 2010 07 09 Retrieved 2010 07 05 Barons sign defenseman Brett Clark to an AHL contract Oklahoma City Barons 2013 01 21 Archived from the original on 2013 12 12 Retrieved 2013 01 21 Wild signs veteran defenseman Brett Clark Minnesota Star Tribune 2013 03 13 Retrieved 2013 03 13 Brett Clark joins Avalanche staff as player development consultant Denver Post 2014 09 16 Retrieved 2014 09 16 Ex Av Colorado Eagles coach Brett Clark leaves team over COVID protocol issue coloradohockeynow com September 13 2021 Retrieved September 13 2021 2008 09 Avalanche Media Guide PDF Colorado Avalanche 2008 09 28 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 14 Retrieved 2010 12 01 Former Avalanche defenseman Brett Clark takes oath to become U S citizen Denver cbslocal com 2018 07 05 Retrieved 2018 07 05 External links editBiographical information and career statistics from NHL com or Eliteprospects com or Hockey Reference com or The Internet Hockey Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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