Los Angeles Kings defenseman Brandt Clarke is in the final year of his entry-level contract and will become a restricted free agent (RFA) after the season. Despite his offensive potential and a valuable right-handed shot, his playing time has been limited under coach Jim Hiller, impacting his contract value. Comparisons to other defensemen, like Brock Faber and Sean Durzi, suggest varying contract possibilities, with Faber earning $8.5 million annually and Durzi at $6 million. The Kings must navigate Clarke’s contract situation carefully, considering his limited ice time and future role.
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