New signing Clark in top form
“I came to the KAC to win something”
KAC new forward Kevin Clark trained in Klagenfurt for the first time and made a very fit impression! On February 12, the 37-year-old Canadian will make his debut against Vorarlberg.
Welcome! KAC neo-forward Kevin Clark trained for the first time in Klagenfurt on Wednesday with Jesper Jensen Aabo and U-20 goalie Patrick Müller, and he made a very fit impression. In an interview, the Canadian then immediately said why he had come to Lake Wörthersee: "I'm here to win something."
Debut after team break
The final administrative formalities were completed on Tuesday and all the requirements for the work permit have been met. After the team break on February 12, the 37-year-old Canadian will be able to skate against Vorarlberg. He will then have four games to warm up for the play-offs.
The Sturm ace was actually already retired. "I was just waiting for the right offer. And with KAC, everything was right from the start, plus it's an absolute top club."
One-time champion in the DEL
Clark is also a big player! He played in all the top leagues in Europe. In the DEL, the snappy and goal-scoring crack was once top scorer and player of the year with Hamburg, he won the title with the Eisbären Berlin in '21/22 and the Spengler Cup with Canada in 2015.
Wife comes to visit Kevin in Klagenfurt
Kevin recently moved the center of his life from Canada to America. He is a junior coach at Tri-City in the US Hockey League - where he plans to return. He is married and has two children. "My wife is planning to come to Klagenfurt in the quarter-finals."
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