News Article: Now a Leaf, Clarkson shows Lou respect

Metal God

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Pretty good article. Shows yet again, the kind of class Clarkson is.

Now a Leaf, Clarkson shows Lou respect
SEPTEMBER 6, 2013 4:23:32 PM PDT
By Scott Burnside

It was an emotional couple of days in the New York City area for former New Jersey Devil David Clarkson.

Clarkson returned to the Prudential Center in Newark on Thursday for a series of photo shoots and interviews, sessions that included Clarkson wearing his new Toronto Maple Leafs jersey on the Prudential Center ice, having signed a seven-year deal with the Leafs that will pay him an average of $5.25 million annually.

On Thursday, though, Clarkson wanted to pay his respects to a man who was a father figure to him since he was signed by New Jersey as a free agent in 2005 -- Devils president and GM Lou Lamoriello.

So it was not without some trepidation that Clarkson visited Lamoriello in his office at the Prudential Center, the first face-to-face meeting between the two since Clarkson signed with the Leafs.

“It was tough. The amount of respect I have for Lou and how long I was there, I think he’s kind of helped me develop into the person and player that I am,” Clarkson told ESPN.com Friday.

“I was a bit nervous going up to his office, but I wanted to go up there and thank him in person. I only got a chance to speak to him on the phone when I decided to sign in Toronto.

“He knows what he’s done for me, but just to really tell him what he’d done and thank him on behalf of my family. He was phenomenal to my wife over the years. He’s someone that’s got a very big heart and he’s a very loyal person so he’s really been there for me and my family at a lot of times. So I just wanted to thank him and it went well.”

Clarkson, a Toronto native, was courted by a number of teams before deciding he would play for the hometown Leafs.

“My decision wasn’t made to go to the Maple Leafs. When the season ended, I wasn’t like, 'Oh I’m going to become a Maple Leaf,'” he explained.

“There were cities that I saw that really wowed me and that I thought were fantastic.”

But when it was time for a decision, he struggled.

“I would think of times here [in New Jersey] and I would think of, 'OK, what about this place and that place that we really liked?'” he said.

But ultimately the lure of playing for the team that he cheered for as a young boy was overwhelming.

“To be honest, I’m somebody that tries to live my life without any regret, and when I’m done playing the game, I think, you know what, I’m not going to have that regret. I got a chance to play for my hometown team,” Clarkson said.

“And now it’s up to me what I do with it. I wanted to be a part of something that as a kid I wore that jersey and cheered for so I feel very lucky to get the chance to be a part of that.”
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Stephen

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As someone who also grew up in Toronto and someone the same age as Clarkson, it's great to see a player choosing to come home to live out that dream. You saw it in the past with guys like Roberts, Lindros, O'Neill and Nieuwendyk doing so, but it's been pretty dry the past couple of years with the Leafs failure. Hopefully this is a part of a bigger cultural change and more GTA kids will want to live out those dreams as well, in pursuit of a Stanley Cup championship some time soon.
 

Stats01

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As someone who also grew up in Toronto and someone the same age as Clarkson, it's great to see a player choosing to come home to live out that dream. You saw it in the past with guys like Roberts, Lindros, O'Neill and Nieuwendyk doing so, but it's been pretty dry the past couple of years with the Leafs failure. Hopefully this is a part of a bigger cultural change and more GTA kids will want to live out those dreams as well, in pursuit of a Stanley Cup championship some time soon.

Totally agree, wow Clarkson is just pure pure class! This folks is part of the reason you bring in a guy like him. People will ***** and complain on how much he makes but this guy is full of character. Very genuine and honest IMO. This guy was born to play for the Leafs, he bleeds blue and white. He may not put up the regular season numbers but when playoff time comes around, I'm going to say it right now, he will be the MVP/unsung hero.
 

FlareKnight

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Yeah, definitely a lot of class being shown by Clarkson. I can't wait to see him just bring his best to the team.
 

Mystifo

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Classy move, happy Clarkson is on our side now.

Class act. Happy to have him on board.

Exactly the kind of class I want our players to have. Can't wait to watch him live out his childhood dream.

Just wanted to get a few of these quotes clustered together so I can find them easy when people turn on him.


But in all seriousness this is a very classy move by him. Signs of good role model coming into our locker room.
 

BodaciousBeefBazooka

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"Class act, im going to get his jersey now because of this, regardless if hes a 3rd liner "Wouldnt be surprised to read this in the not to distant future.
 

buntek

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Playing with guys like Langenbruner, Elias, Brodeur, that certainly helps the younger guys on the team learn the nuances of the game and I'm sure it helped Clarkson. Hopefully he can have the same effect on guys like Kadri and Reilly, Leivo etc. Guys like him are invaluable to the success of a team.
 

Hurt

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Let's hope he doesn't make MLSE regret the decision to bring him on.
 

Daisy Jane

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Haha well Tampa Bay probably switched to those jerseys so Stammer can pretend he's scoring goals for the Leafs... :laugh:

:biglaugh:

soon or later we're going to see a leaf symbol on the Bolts jersey. then the assiimilation will be complete.
 

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:biglaugh:

soon or later we're going to see a leaf symbol on the Bolts jersey. then the assiimilation will be complete.

Burke will then return to the Leafs and reveal that his dismissal was an elaborate scheme to go undercover and convince star players to come to Toronto.

StamkosLeafs.jpg
 

Mystifo

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Burke will then return to the Leafs and reveal that his dismissal was an elaborate scheme to go undercover and convince star players to come to Toronto.

StamkosLeafs.jpg

Words can not express the joy I feel when I look at this. Sadly I then come back to reality and just feel worse.
 

Kessely Snipes

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Just wanted to get a few of these quotes clustered together so I can find them easy when people turn on him.


But in all seriousness this is a very classy move by him. Signs of good role model coming into our locker room.

Just because we think he is classy doesn't mean we can't turn on him:sarcasm:
 

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