Captain Courageous: Chris Clark
Chris Clark's departure has led to a number of eulogies already, including this one by mainstay blogger(s) The Peerless Prognosticator. Community members at Japers' Rink are posting their thoughts in the original trade thread as well as this Fanshot.
But the best synopsis of the kind of player you're getting can be found at this link, summarizing an incident in 2006. Caps fans called him Captain Courageous or Captain Cadaver.
Finally, Rink Wraps for Clark's 2007-2008 and 2008-2009. Obviously, Clark's 2006-2007 was his best year statistically as a Capital (30 goals), but he's healthy again and has been a contributor this season.
over 2 years ago
Natty Bumppo
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brooks laich (a younger chris clark?) had these words to say about the departing captain:
“I saw Bruce in the locker room and the first thing I said was, ‘I sat beside that guy in the locker room for five years and now he’s gone,’ " Laich said. “I’m sad to see him go. A terrific man and a great hockey player — he did so much more for this club even when he was injured than what he got credit for and what people saw.”
“I’ve said all along our team isn’t a one-man leadership — we do it by committee,” Laich said. “We have a lot of young guys who learned from the older guys like [Clark]. He’s a great locker room guy, but we have other guys who can do it. We learned how to, almost forcefully, when he was injured. We do it by committee and now someone will have to step up and assume that role.”
“[Clark] once looked at his paycheck and said, ‘They pay me too much to do this.’ I said, ‘[Clark] there aren’t many guys in the world who can do what you do and be a captain like you are. It is an honor to play under you.’ He looked at me and said, ‘Just make sure you tell me that once a day from now on.’
“He was a guy who had me at his house for Christmas every year, looked out for his teammates and he was a special guy. We’re going to miss him. He was a great friend. I wish him the best of luck in Columbus. Hopefully he gets a chance to play and can further his career.”
Wow thanks for that!
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