Richard Clune Explained

Birth Date:25 April 1987
Birth Place:Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Height Ft:5
Height In:10
Weight Lb:216
Position:Left wing
Shoots:Left
Played For:Los Angeles Kings
Nashville Predators
Toronto Maple Leafs
Draft:71st overall
Draft Year:2005
Draft Team:Dallas Stars
Career Start:2007
Career End:2022

Richard Clune, also known as 'Rich' or 'Dicky', (born April 25, 1987) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger and current assistant coach of the Anaheim Ducks.[1] Clune played in 423 AHL games and 139 National Hockey League (NHL) games during his career.

Playing career

Junior

Clune was drafted in the second round of the 2003 Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Priority Selection (29th overall) by the Sarnia Sting. During the 2003–04 season, Clune scored three goals and 16 points in 58 games. In 2004–05, his second year with the Sting, Clune finished the season with 21 goals and 34 points in 68 games, fourth most on the team, as well as winning the Bobby Smith Trophy, emblematic of the OHL's scholastic player of the year.[2] In April 2005, Clune represented Canada at the World Under-18s in the Czech Republic;[2] Canada won a silver medal, losing in the gold-medal game to the United States.[3]

In the 2005–06 season Clune was named Sarnia's team captain. At the end of the season, he demanded a trade.[4] On September 20, 2006, Clune was traded to the Barrie Colts for Mike Roelofsen and three draft picks.[5] Clune had his best season offensively, scoring a career-high 32 goals and 46 assists for a career-best 78 points in 67 games.

Professional

Clune was drafted in the third round (71st overall) at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft by the Dallas Stars on July 30, 2005.[6] On March 25, 2007, Clune signed a three-year entry-level contract with Dallas Stars.[7] Clune was invited to the Stars' 2007 training camp, but was re-assigned to Dallas's American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Iowa Stars, on September 21.[8] Clune ended the 2007–08 season splitting time between Iowa and the Idaho Steelheads of the ECHL.[6]

On July 21, 2008, he was traded to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for Lauri Tukonen.[6] After suffering a chest injury at training camp on October 6, 2008,[9] Clune was not assigned to the Kings' affiliate, the Manchester Monarchs, until November 19, 2008.[10] The following season, Clune started the season on injured reserve with the Kings after suffering a groin pull.[11] After being activated, he was assigned to Manchester on October 9, 2009.[12] He was recalled in February 2010 and played in his first NHL game for the Kings versus the Edmonton Oilers on February 11.[13] In his second game, he scored two points versus the Colorado Avalanche.[14] He was returned to Manchester on February 16.[15] During the 2010 playoffs, Clune made four brief appearances in their first-round loss to the Vancouver Canucks,[14] but is noted for his fight in Game 5 with Rick Rypien.[16] In the off-season Clune re-signed with the Kings to a one-year contract.[14] He spent the entire 2011–12 season with the Monarchs, registering 6 goals and 15 points in 56 games. Clune re-signed with the Kings to a two-year contract.[17]

Prior to the 2012–13 lockout-shortened season, Clune was picked up off waivers from the Kings by the Nashville Predators on January 15, 2013.[18] Clune played in his 100th NHL game on March 1, 2014 versus the Winnipeg Jets.[19] Having established a fourth line role with the Predators, Clune was re-signed to a two-year contract extension to begin in the 2014–15 season.[20] Clune featured in a single game under new head coach Peter Laviolette before he was reassigned to the AHL with affiliate the Milwaukee Admirals for the duration of the year. After he was placed on waivers in the off-season with no claim, Clune was placed on unconditional waivers to buy out the final year of his contract and secure a release to free agency on June 27, 2015.[21]

On July 5, 2015, Clune signed a one-year contract with the Toronto Marlies of the AHL.[22] Clune produced 5 points in 8 games to open the 2015–16 season with the Marlies, before he was signed to a one-year two-way contract with the parent club, the Toronto Maple Leafs, on October 29, 2015.[23] On July 4, 2016, as a free agent from the Maple Leafs, Clune opted to continue playing with the Marlies, signing a new one-year AHL deal.[24] On March 1, 2021, Clune was named team captain of the Marlies.[25] Clune played seven seasons with the Marlies, captaining the club in his final two years, before announcing his retirement from his 16 year professional career on August 4, 2022. It was announced that Clune would remain within the Toronto Maple Leafs organization as a member of the player development staff.[26]

Personal life

Clune grew up in the Beaches area of Toronto, Ontario. His father, Tom Clune, played college hockey in the United States before making a career of it in Europe.[27] During the 2014–15 season, Clune began taking acting classes. In the 2017 offseason, he filmed roles in two short films. His younger brothers, Matt and Ben, are screenwriters.[28] Clune's great-uncle was Robert Clune, a bishop in the Archdiocese of Toronto.[29]

Clune is of Irish and southern Italian descent. He has written of his struggle with substance addiction. A documentary feature on his life was released in 2020.[30] [31]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Team League GP GP G A Pts PIM
2003–04Sarnia StingOHL58313167250110
2004–05Sarnia StingOHL67211334103
2005–06Sarnia StingOHL61203252126
2006–07Barrie ColtsOHL6732467815183478
2006–07Iowa StarsAHL10002
2007–08Idaho SteelheadsECHL19191041
2007–08Iowa StarsAHL38358137
2008–09Manchester MonarchsAHL3536987
2009–10Manchester MonarchsAHL4441014126
2009–10Los Angeles KingsNHL140222640005
2010–11Manchester MonarchsAHL668142222270336
2011–12Manchester MonarchsAHL566915253400014
2012–13Manchester MonarchsAHL3525798
2012–13Nashville PredatorsNHL47459113
2013–14Nashville PredatorsNHL58347166
2014–15Nashville PredatorsNHL10000
2014–15Milwaukee AdmiralsAHL6261117181
2015–16Toronto MarliesAHL49816241461512334
2015–16Toronto Maple LeafsNHL1904422
2016–17Toronto MarliesAHL37371087511214
2017–18Toronto MarliesAHL4731475
2018–19Toronto MarliesAHL1510114
2019–20Toronto MarliesAHL1631428
2020–21Toronto MarliesAHL3331450
2021–22Toronto MarliesAHL594812110
AHL totals593579415116073126868
NHL totals1397152232740005

International

YearTeamEventGPGAPtsPIM
2004Canada OntarioU1761896
2004CanadaIH18501133
2005CanadaU18622412
Junior totals 173111451

Awards and honours

AwardYear
OHL
Bobby Smith Trophy2005
AHL
Calder Cup (Toronto Marlies)2018[32]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Collins . Dillon . 2023-11-29 . Scrappy Veteran and Toronto Maple Leafs Alumni Rich Clune Joins Coaching Staff for AHL's Toronto Marlies . 2023-12-13 . The Hockey News American Hockey League . en.
  2. Web site: Clune Named OHL Scholastic Player of the Year . Ontario Hockey League . May 12, 2005 . December 19, 2022.
  3. Web site: Canada Takes Silver at the 2005 IIHF World Under-18 Hockey Championship . Hockey Canada . April 24, 2005 . December 19, 2022.
  4. Web site: Rich Clune fighting a bigger battle . ESPN . Burnside . Scott . March 12, 2013 . December 19, 2022.
  5. Web site: Sting And Colts Complete A Pair Of Deals . Sarnia Sting . September 14, 2006 . December 19, 2022.
  6. News: Dallas Stars acquire Lauri Tukonen from L.A. Kings for Richard Clune . The Hockey News . The Canadian Press . July 21, 2008 . December 19, 2022.
  7. Web site: Richard Clune . American Hockey League . December 19, 2022.
  8. Web site: Bruins send top pick Hamill back to junior . The Globe and Mail . September 21, 2007 . December 19, 2022.
  9. Web site: Kings have many options at center . Daily Bulletin . Hammond . Rich . October 25, 2008 . December 19, 2022.
  10. Web site: Clune activated from IR; assigned . Los Angeles Kings . NHL.com . 2008-11-19 . 2009-02-12 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721225431/http://kings.nhl.com/team/app?articleid=393276&page=NewsPage&service=page . 2011-07-21.
  11. Web site: Kings' roster: Richard Clune starts season on injured reserve . Los Angeles Times . Elliott . Helene . September 30, 2009 . November 19, 2022.
  12. Web site: Kings activate Clune, assign him to Manchester . Elliott . Helene . . October 9, 2009 . December 19, 2022.
  13. Web site: NHL: Clune finds his way to the Kings . Los Angeles Daily News . Hoornstra . J. P. . February 11, 2010 . December 19, 2022.
  14. Web site: Kings Agree With Four . Los Angeles Kings . NHL.com . July 18, 2010 . December 19, 2022.
  15. Web site: Kings assign Richard Clune to Manchester to get him playing time . Los Angeles Times . February 16, 2010 . December 19, 2022.
  16. Web site: Murray calls O'B a 'clown' . Vancouver Sun . McIntyre . Gordon . April 23, 2010 . December 19, 2022.
  17. Web site: Kings sign Cliche and Clune . WMUR9 ABC . June 15, 2012 . December 19, 2022.
  18. Web site: Nashville Predators pick up Rich Clune on waivers . . 2013-01-15 . 2013-01-15 . NHL.com.
  19. Web site: Nashville Predators' Rich Clune perseveres to play in 100th game in NHL . Cooper . Josh . The Tennessean . March 1, 2014 . December 19, 2022.
  20. Web site: Predators extend Rich Clune's deal 2 years . CBC News . The Associated Press . July 17, 2013 . December 19, 2022.
  21. Web site: Preds' Clune clears waivers, buyout coming . NBC Sports . Mahiban . Dhiren . June 28, 2015 . December 19, 2022.
  22. Web site: Marlies Sign Rich Clune . . July 5, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150706170925/http://www.marlies.ca/news/news.asp?story_id=3540 . July 6, 2015 .
  23. Web site: Maple Leafs sign F Clune . . 2015-10-29 . 2015-10-29.
  24. #MarliesLive News: The #Marlies have signed Rich Clune to an #AHL contract. . 750019930863591425 . TorontoMarlies . 2016-07-04 . 2016-07-04 . Toronto Marlies. Toronto Marlies .
  25. Web site: Rich Clune Named Toronto Marlies Captain . OurSports Central . 2021-03-01.
  26. Web site: Marlies captain Rich Clune announces his retirement . . August 4, 2022 . August 4, 2022.
  27. Web site: Clune brings aggression to Colts offence . Huntsville Forester . muskokaregion.com . November 3, 2006 . December 19, 2022.
  28. News: Cooper . Josh . Acting like a pro: Whether on the ice or on screen, Rich Clune is comfortable playing his role . September 12, 2017 . ESPN . September 11, 2017.
  29. Web site: Most Reverend Robert Bell Clune . Tribute Archive . 22 September 2021.
  30. Web site: The Battle . Rich . Clune . The Players' Tribune . July 2, 2015 . December 19, 2022.
  31. Web site: Documentary Hi, My Name is Dicky profiles Beach resident and pro hockey player Rich Clune's road to overcoming personal challenges . Shackleton . Allan . May 11, 2020 . Beach Community Metro News . May 11, 2020.
  32. Web site: Marlies bring a hockey championship to Toronto, win Calder Cup . . 2018-06-15 . 2018-06-15.