
Moose Sign Kevin Clark To AHL Contract
Published on June 23, 2010 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Manitoba Moose News Release
The Manitoba Moose announced today they have signed forward Kevin Clark to an American Hockey League contract.
Clark, 22, played in nine games with the Moose last season. In that span, he recorded three points (2g & 1a) along with six penalty minutes. He also appeared in four Calder Cup playoff games with Manitoba where he accumulated two points (1g & 1a).
The right-handed forward spent the past four seasons playing for the University of Alaska-Anchorage and appeared in 137 games. In that time, the Winnipeg, MB native recorded 104 points (47g & 57a) along with 311 penalty minutes. This past season he was the leading scorer for the Seawolves, racking up 37 points (23g & 14a) after 36 games played.
Before his collegiate career, Clark played in two seasons with the Winnipeg South Blues appearing in 118 games for 117 points (51g & 66a).
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