Could Brandt Clarke’s Next Contract Shake Up the Kings’ Defense Forever?
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Not to mention, Clarke has a career average of 16:18 in ice time, while Faber averages 25:03.
Faber may be a better overall defenseman, and an extra 60 games ahead of Clarke could contribute to that, but there’s no doubt that Clarke hasn’t been much further behind him as of late. At the very least, Clarke’s agent, Randy Robitaille, could make that argument.
The Wild blueliner signed an eight-year contract worth $68 million, averaging $8.5 million per year. Minnesota GM Bill Guerin inked him to that deal following his first full NHL campaign.



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