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MUSKETEERS NAME SEAN CLARK AS GENERAL MANAGER

MUSKETEERS NAME SEAN CLARK AS GENERAL MANAGER

Former Director of Scouting Promoted to GM

(Sioux City, IA) - Today the Sioux City Musketeers have announced that Sean Clark has been named the next general manager. 

Clark most recently was the Musketeers Director of Scouting during the 2022-23 season. He has served for the Musketeers since 2018. And has also been the Director of Player Personnel. During his five seasons, the Muskies have seen nine players drafted into the NHL, including three second round picks.  

"First of all I would like to thank Lloyd Ney and the Musketeer ownership for this opportunity," said Clark. "Through my experience with the Musketeers, I've come to know this as a special place. The Siouxland community is built upon hard working and resilient people, and our team will play to that identity. My goal is to build a team the Musketeer fan base and Sioux City will be proud of."

Prior to Sioux City, the Warren, MI native served as Scouting Director for the Omaha Lancers (2013-2016), and Assistant Director of USHL Central Scouting (2010-2013).
A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, he served as the captain of the Blugolds for two-seasons, before he finished his playing career with the Bakersfield Condors, of the ECHL.  

Clark takes over the position previously held by Troy G. Ward who was named the Associate Head Coach of the Minnesota State University men's hockey program earlier this week. 

"Sean Clark will continue the great tradition of General Managers in Sioux City," said former Musketeers general manager Troy G. Ward. "He's paid his dues with both Omaha and Sioux City and he'll be special in all aspects of being a general manager. He's a wonderful person with a good understanding of how the USHL works and how to continue the success in Sioux City. I truly enjoyed working with him over the last nine months."
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