There are some names in hockey that just scream an identity, in this case, it's Wendel Clark. The Kelvington, Saskatchewan native is one of the toughest pound-for-pound players to ever play in the NHL. Notice we're saying player and not a fighter. Clark could throw but he could also flat-out play. Now an ambassador, something we all strive to be, with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Clark is living his best life as an icon with one of the most storied franchises in NHL history. Just like fighting, hitting, and scoring were trademarks of Clark's game, so was a devastating back injury. He endured four-hour-a-day rehab sessions just to allow him to play. But beyond all that, he has a great perspective on today's game and on the current state of the Leafs. He also talks about fighting and how the way players train to be fighters has led to a major reduction in fighting in today's game. This interview will make you laugh as well as take you into the minds of one of the most popular names in NHL history. Clark doesn't talk much nowadays but when he does people listen. Check out this exclusive, one of a kind, conversation with Cam and Strick.