Clark Scores in USA Win
Chris Clark scored a goal today to help Team USA secure a 6-2 victory over Austria in the World Championships opener. Here's a link to a game report.
Here's the release from USA Hockey, which mentions that Clark has been named captain of the team.
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April 27, 2007; 3:07 PM ET
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Posted by: Graham | April 27, 2007 4:27 PM | Report abuse
Ovechkin had a goal and assist in a 9 - 1 win over Denmark
Posted by: Cush | April 27, 2007 5:45 PM | Report abuse
That's awesome!
Right now I'm living as a Caps fan vicariously through Zuby in Buffalo. He's been the best player on the ice for them and laid out both Jagr and Avery in the same game tonight (game 2 of the Rangers series). Funny how the big story that was Avery has been snuffed out.
Would be cool to see one of our boys raise the cup (maybe even MVP if he plays like is throughout).
Nice to see all these guys doing well. Will make for a better atmosphere when they come back for next season (minus Zuby most likely) along with new acquisitions.
Posted by: Pete. | April 27, 2007 10:07 PM | Report abuse
GMGM might have re-signed Zubrus for what he was asking if he'd ever played as hard in Washington as he did for Buffalo last night.
Posted by: zamboni | April 28, 2007 4:29 PM | Report abuse
Pre-Ovechkin, I'd agree with you zamboni.
I don't think that's been the case since then.
Posted by: Pete. | April 29, 2007 8:31 AM | Report abuse
Clarkie has two more points after today's game - 1G and 1A.
Posted by: Reston | April 29, 2007 8:01 PM | Report abuse
Sure Zubrus played like that the other day, but thats just one game. He's never played like that over an 82 game scehdule consistently.
That said, he would be much welcomed back by me as an RW after we sign Gomez lol.
If not, no big loss
Posted by: Graham | May 1, 2007 8:40 AM | Report abuse
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I believe Pothier had an assist and was +1 as well.