Mat Clark Explained

Played For:Anaheim Ducks
HC Bolzano
Vienna Capitals
Position:Defence
Birth Date:17 October 1990
Birth Place:Lakewood, Colorado, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:212
Shoots:Right
Draft:37th overall
Draft Team:Anaheim Ducks
Draft Year:2009
Career Start:2010
Career End:2019

Mathew Clark (born October 17, 1990) is an American-born Canadian former professional ice hockey defenseman. He played in the National Hockey League with the Anaheim Ducks, after he was selected by the Ducks in the 2nd round (37th overall) of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.

Playing career

The son of a Canadian father, Mat Clark was born in Lakewood, Colorado, before he moved to Milton, Ontario with his family when he was four.[1] Prior to turning professional, Clark played major junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League with the Brampton Battalion. After two seasons with the Battalion, and showing potential as a physical defensive defenseman by being selected as the best body checker and defensive defenseman in the Eastern Conference poll, he was signed to a three-year entry-level contract with the Anaheim Ducks on March 31, 2010.[2] He immediately made his professional debut at the end of the 2009–10 season with affiliate, the Manitoba Moose against the Peoria Rivermen on April 10, 2010.

In his rookie professional season with the Ducks in 2010–11, Clark was assigned to AHL affiliate, the Syracuse Crunch. As only one of two, he played in every game with the Crunch to collect 2 goals and 18 points in 80 games. In the following 2011–12 season, on March 31, 2012, Clark received his first NHL recall by Anaheim.[3] He made his NHL debut the following day in the Ducks final home game of the season, a 2-1 defeat against the Edmonton Oilers.[4]

On July 15, 2013, the Anaheim Ducks re-signed Clark to a one-year contract extension.[5]

In his fifth season with the Ducks organization in 2014–15, Clark was recalled from AHL affiliate in the Norfolk Admirals to play at the NHL level for the first time in three seasons on November 9, 2014. Clark endured his longest stretch with the Ducks appearing in 7 games and registering his first NHL point, an assist on a goal to Matt Beleskey, against the Calgary Flames on November 25, 2014.[6] After he was reassigned back to the Admirals, on March 2, 2015, Clark was traded by the Ducks to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Michael Sgarbossa.[7] He was immediately assigned to remain in the AHL with the Lake Erie Monsters.

Following the 2014–15 NHL season Clark became a restricted free agent under the NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement. The Colorado Avalanche made him a qualifying offer to retain his NHL rights and, on July 5, 2015, Clark filed for salary arbitration.[8] He later settled prior to arbitration to a two-way, two-year contract with the Avalanche on July 16, 2015.[9]

At the completion of his contract with the Avalanche, in which he spent exclusively with AHL affiliate the San Antonio Rampage, Clark left as a free agent. Unable to earn another NHL contract, Clark agreed to his first contract abroad in signing a one-year deal with Italian based club, HCB South Tyrol of the EBEL, on August 4, 2017.[10] In the 2017–18 season, Clark was a staple on the blueline for Bolzano contributing with 5 assists in 25 regular season games. As a shutdown defenseman, he matched his 5 assists in the post-season, helping the Italians win the EBEL in a Game 7 victory over EC Red Bull Salzburg.

Clark at the expiration of his contract with Bolzano, opted to continue in the EBEL, securing a one-year deal with the Vienna Capitals on July 25, 2018.[11]

Following two seasons in Europe in the EBEL, Clark opted to conclude his 9 year professional career, announcing his retirement on May 18, 2019.[12]

Career statistics

Regular seasonPlayoffs
SeasonTeamLeagueGPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
2006–07Brampton CapitalsOPJHL4727950811219
2007–08Brampton CapitalsOPJHL466111782814545
2008–09Brampton BattalionOHL6332023912105537
2009–10Brampton BattalionOHL66716238872469
2009–10Manitoba MooseAHL1000060002
2010–11Syracuse CrunchAHL8021416128
2011–12Syracuse CrunchAHL621111272411211
2011–12Anaheim DucksNHL20000
2012–13Norfolk AdmiralsAHL71191079
2013–14Norfolk AdmiralsAHL2302237
2014–15Norfolk AdmiralsAHL4415660
2014–15Anaheim DucksNHL70116
2014–15Lake Erie MonstersAHL2101111
2015–16San Antonio RampageAHL6017836
2016–17San Antonio RampageAHL3817829
2017–18HC BolzanoEBEL2505541805520
2018–19Vienna CapitalsEBEL5031518161802210
NHL totals90116

Awards and honours

AwardYear
EBEL
Champion (HC Bolzano)2018[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mat Clark OHL profile . . 2016-05-06 . 2016-05-06.
  2. Web site: Ducks sign defenseman Mat Clark . . 2010-03-31 . 2010-03-31.
  3. Web site: Ducks recall defenseman Mat Clark . . 2012-03-31 . 2012-03-31.
  4. Web site: Oilers beat Ducks in home finale . . 2012-04-01 . 2012-04-01.
  5. Web site: Ducks sign defenseman Clark to One-Year Contract . . 2013-07-15 . 2013-07-15.
  6. Web site: Ducks spoil Hiller's return in win against Flames . . 2014-11-25 . 2014-11-25.
  7. Web site: Ducks get Sgarbossa from Avs for Clark . . 2015-03-02 . 2015-03-02.
  8. Web site: Salary Arbitration cases announced . https://web.archive.org/web/20150706220626/http://www.nhl.com/ice/news.htm?id=773987 . dead . 2015-07-06 . . 2015-07-05 . 2015-07-05 .
  9. Web site: Avalanche signs Mikhail Grigorenko, two others . . 2015-07-16 . 2015-07-16.
  10. Web site: Mat Clark replaces William Wrenn . . 2017-08-04 . 2017-08-04 . Italian.
  11. Web site: Mat Clark completes Caps squad . . 2018-07-25 . 2018-07-25 . German.
  12. Web site: Its been a ride! . . 2019-05-18 . 2019-05-18.
  13. Web site: Bolzano wins EBEL Championship . . 2018-05-04 . 2018-05-04.