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HOCKEY UK
Cloutier hits 1000 games
By Pete Lewis (Inclusive of club press release)
Feb 8, 2010 - 4:51:16 AM
HULL, UK - An emotional
Sylvain Cloutier spoke of his pride at reaching 1,000 professional
games after helping Excel Hull Stingrays mark the night with a 5-3
victory over Newcastle Vipers at Hull Arena.
Leading
point-scorer Konstantin Kalmikov and Jason Silverthorn netted twice and
Pavel Gomenyuk was also on target as Stingrays ended a three-game
losing streak in the Elite League.
Cloutier, who also
received the man of the match award, said: “I have enjoyed every
minute. It’s always an honour to play hockey and to put that jersey on.
Some guys take it for granted, it’s something you should never take for
granted. I took a year off last year and I really missed it. If you can
play hockey, play for as long as you can because once you are out of
the game you really miss the people that are involved in it. The guys,
the owners, the trainers – it’s a tight family and some people don’t understand that.
“It was an honour
to play for Hull Stingrays and to put that jersey on for my 1,000th
game. To do it with that group of guys was an honour and a pleasure,
they are a great bunch and I couldn’t ask for a better group to play
with. The
win was the most important thing. The guys did a great job and responded well
after the performance in Nottingham”.

1000 game man Cloutier (Photo Mark Tredgold)
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Saturday night in Nottingham had seen the Stingrays go down 9-1 to title contenders Nottingham Panthers. David Clarke, Sean McAslan and
Cameron Mann put Panthers 3-0 ahead inside 10 minutes and Marty Gascon added a
short-handed marker before Stingrays defenceman Pavel Gomenyuk was ejected for
spearing. Powerplay goals from Clarke and
McAslan stretched Panthers’ lead but Stingrays finally got on the board
when Lee Mitchell (powerplay) netted with 54 seconds of the second period left.
Clarke claimed his hat-trick and
Mann added another which saw Stingrays replace goaltender Martins Raitums with
back-up Andy Jaszcyk. Mann grabbed his third in the 59th minute to
complete the rout.
Brother of former NHL goalie Dan, Cloutier said after the game “It was embarrassing
for the fans, embarrassing for Mike and Sue Pack (Owners), it was embarrassing for me
as a coach. As a player I have to do my job too – it was just
embarrassing all round.
“Some guys just did not show
up, it was the worst performance this season. You have to work hard, nothing is
given to you. I didn’t have to say anything to the guys afterwards. But
we must rebound tomorrow [against Newcastle Vipers], we will find out what character
the guys have.”
The team did respond as they picked up the 5-3 win as described above.
Game number 1001 for Cloutier looks set to be against the Cardiff Devils on Saturday night in Hull.
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