Defenseman Brandt Clarke has officially agreed to a five-year, $37 million contract extension, ensuring his future with the Los Angeles Kings. The announcement was made on Friday, marking a significant step for both the player and the organization as Clarke emerges as a vital component of the Kings’ defensive lineup.
Selected as the eighth overall pick in the 2021 NHL Draft, Clarke has developed into a cornerstone of the Kings’ defense. Last season, he achieved career highs with eight goals and 32 assists, showcasing his offensive capabilities while playing all 82 regular-season games. Despite the Kings’ disappointing exit in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs for the fifth consecutive year, Clarke’s contributions were notable; he ranked third in the NHL with 185 blocked shots and finished fourth in scoring on the Kings’ roster.
At just 23 years old, Clarke has spent parts of the last four seasons with the Kings but has been a regular in the NHL for only two years. Kings general manager Ken Holland recognized Clarke’s potential and has committed to him through the 2030-31 season, signaling the team’s confidence in his abilities.
This contract comes on the heels of the Kings hiring Peter Laviolette as their new head coach earlier this month. Clarke’s offensive talents align well with the team’s anticipated shift from a traditional defense-first approach to a more aggressive style under Laviolette’s leadership. As the Kings look to reshape their identity, Clarke’s role will be pivotal.
As the Kings navigate their roster, Clarke was their most prominent restricted free agent this offseason. Holland will also need to address the futures of unrestricted free agents Andrei Kuzmenko and Scott Lawton, but securing Clarke is undoubtedly a significant move for the franchise.
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