Defenseman Brandt Clarke has officially committed to the Los Angeles Kings, signing a five-year, $37 million contract that underscores his importance to the team’s future. The announcement came on Friday, highlighting Clarke’s rise as a pivotal player since being drafted eighth overall in 2021.
Last season, Clarke showcased his talent by not only playing all 82 regular-season games but also achieving career highs with eight goals and 32 assists. His performance on the ice was instrumental for the Kings, who faced disappointment yet again by bowing out in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs for the fifth consecutive year. Demonstrating his defensive prowess, 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 solidified his role as a regular NHL player over the last two years. Kings general manager Ken Holland recognized the potential in this agile defenseman and made the strategic decision to secure him through the 2030-31 season.
The Kings recently welcomed Peter Laviolette as their new head coach, and Clarke’s offensive capabilities are expected to align seamlessly with the team’s shift towards a more aggressive style of play, moving away from their traditional defense-first approach.
As the Kings navigate the offseason, Clarke was their most notable restricted free agent. Holland now faces additional decisions regarding unrestricted free agents Andrei Kuzmenko and Scott Lawton, making this a pivotal time for the franchise as they aim to bolster their roster.
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