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Fantasy Stats
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2022 | 6.5 | 0.7 | — | 2 | 2 | -1 | 13:38 |
Fantasy News
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Clarke was returned to AHL Ontario on Friday, according to CapFriendly.com. Clarke was recalled Thursday but has quickly been returned to the minors. He was drafted eighth overall in 2021 and has elite offensive skills. Clarke had 61 points in 31 games with OHL Barrie last season as well as two assists in nine NHL games.... See More ... See Less
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Kings' Brandt Clarke: Recalled from AHL Ontario
The Kings recalled Clarke from AHL Ontario on Thursday. Clarke was drafted eighth overall in 2021 and the defenseman had a taste of NHL action last season, playing in nine games while picking up a pair of assists. The 20-year-old spent most of the 2022-23 season with OHL Barrie, picking up 61 points in 31 games. Clarke is an elite offensive defenseman and should eventually take over for Drew Doughty as the Kings' quarterback on the power play.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Sent to minors
Clarke was reassigned to AHL Ontario on Friday. Clarke had two assists, six PIM, three hits and 14 blocked shots in nine contests with LA last season. He also recorded two points in five games with Ontario and 61 points in 31 OHL outings with Barrie.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Expected to play
Clarke (shoulder) is expected to suit up for Wednesday's preseason game versus the Golden Knights, Scott Coffman of Mayor's Manor reports. Clarke was held out of the Kings' Global Series games in Australia due to the injury, but he practiced while remaining in North America. The 20-year-old defenseman is set to make his preseason debut, beginning his quest for an Opening Night roster spot. Clarke will likely see a significant role throughout the rest of the preseason.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Injury not serious
Clarke sustained a shoulder injury during a prospects game, but the injury is not believed to be serious, Zach Dooley of the Kings' official site reports. Clarke did not go with the majority of the Kings' regulars to Australia for their preseason exhibitions with the Coyotes. The 20-year-old defenseman should be able to get in some game time once the Kings return stateside, but this injury could be the difference between him making the roster out of camp and heading to AHL Ontario.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Not going to Australia
Clarke (undisclosed) will not accompany the Kings to Australia, John Hoven of SiriusXM NHL Network Radio reports. The Kings and Coyotes will play a pair of preseason games in Melbourne next weekend. Clarke suffered an undisclosed injury that will keep him out of action for 7-10 days without contact. The first-round pick, eighth overall in 2021, is expected to challenge Jordan Spence for the bottom spot on the Kings' defensive corps. Clarke had 23 goals and 61 points in only 31 games for OHL Barrie in 2022-23. Clarke will have plenty of fantasy value in the coming years but likely will need some time in the minors at some point this season.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Heads to OHL
Clarke was reassigned by Los Angeles to OHL Barrie, per CapFriendly. Clarke just completed a stint with Team Canada where he scored two goals and eight points in seven games en route to a gold medal in the 2023 World Juniors. He also has two assists in nine games with the Kings as well as a goal and an assist in five contests with AHL Ontario this season. Los Angeles took Clarke with the No. 8 pick in the 2021 NHL Draft, and the 19-year-old has the potential to eventually play a big role in the NHL.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Loaned to Team Canada
Clarke was loaned by Los Angeles to Team Canada on Wednesday so that he can play in the 2023 World Junior Championship. Clarke has two assists in nine games with Los Angeles this season. He last played for the Kings on Nov. 1, but Clarke was with AHL Ontario on a conditioning loan from Nov. 13-27. During that AHL stint, he recorded a goal and an assist in five contests. Allowing Clarke to work with Team Canada will give the 19-year-old another opportunity to get into some games rather than continue to be a healthy scratch with the Kings.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Continues to be scratched
Clarke has been a healthy scratch in three straight games since being recalled from his conditioning loan in the AHL on Nov. 27. Clarke had a goal and an assist in five AHL games. In the NHL though, he hasn't played since Nov. 1. The 19-year-old has a lot of offensive potential, but Clarke might not be able to secure a regular spot with the Kings this season.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Back from conditioning loan
Clarke was recalled from his conditioning loan with AHL Ontario on Sunday. Clarke notched one goal and one assist in five games with the Reign after he was sent down by the Kings on Nov. 13. He has two assists, 11 shots on goal, 14 blocks and three hits in nine appearances with Los Angeles this season.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Still on conditioning loan
Clarke is still with AHL Ontario on a conditioning loan. Despite a previous report that had him back in the NHL, Clarke is still on the roster of AHL Ontario. He was sent down a week ago to get some playing time in the minors. Clarke appeared in his second game with the Reign on Saturday versus Henderson.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Back on roster
Clarke was called up from AHL Ontario on Saturday, Kate Shefte of The Seattle Times reports. Clarke is listed as a healthy scratch for the Kings, indicating he's back with the big club. He hasn't played an NHL game since Nov. 1, and with eight defensemen on the roster, he's unlikely to draw in regularly any time soon.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Spending time in press box
Clarke has been a healthy scratch in six of Los Angeles' last seven games. Clarke has two assists, 14 blocks and three hits in nine games while averaging 13:39 of ice time when he has been in the lineup this season. If he plays in one more game then the Kings will be burning the first season of his entry-level contract, so that might be why they've scratched him so many times recently. If Los Angeles decides not to make this season the first of Clarke's contract, then he'll eventually be returned to OHL Barrie.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Hands out helper
Clarke recorded an assist, two hits and two blocked shots in Tuesday's 4-2 win over the Lightning. Clarke picked up his second helper in three games when he set up Blake Lizotte on what was the game-winning goal in the second period. Despite the newfound success on offense, Clarke has exceeded 15 minutes of ice time in just two of his seven games so far. The 19-year-old defenseman will likely continue to be eased into the NHL on the third pairing. He's added 11 blocked shots, seven shots on net, six PIM and a minus-1 rating.... See More ... See Less -
Kings' Brandt Clarke: Gets first NHL point
Clarke recorded his first career NHL point in Thursday's 6-1 loss to Pittsburgh. Clarke assisted on Carl Grundstrom's goal. The marker came at 17:32 of the third period when the fate of the game was already decided, so it's not the most memorable way to get your first point, but it's at least some small silver lining. Clarke is a high-end prospect, but the rookie defenseman has been used sparingly in the early stages of the season. He set a new personal best with 17:10 of ice time Thursday and has averaged 13:40 through five games.... See More ... See Less
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Frozen Royalty@frozenroyalty6H agoGood thing the #LAKings have today off. Their flight from Newark won't land at LAX untill around 2:45 AM.
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Frozen Royalty@frozenroyalty12H ago#LAKings are off on Monday. Next practice is scheduled for Tuesday, 11:00 AM, at the @toyotasportsctr. Tips for attending Kings practices: https://t.co/QkAAgAcQQj
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LA Kings@LAKings13H agoFinal. #GoKingsGo https://t.co/LGq2ydeosB
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Frozen Royalty@frozenroyalty13H ago5 games in 8 days will result in fatigue for any #NHL team, and the #LAKings made the kinds of mistakes and poor decisions at NYR that tired teams make. It really showed from the second period on. A brief sign of life in the 3rd when Danault scored, but quickly lost it again.
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Dennis Bernstein@DennisTFP13H agosmall picture: Kings not in New York state of mind this weekend. So sweet for JQ32 to beat his pals at MSG. Medium picture: LAK look weary, 0 offense flow. 2-1-1 trip ain't bad but..#hows84 BIG picture: 16-5-4, consecutive L 1st time in month but next 6 are very winnable.
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The Mayor | Team MM@mayorNHL13H agoKings fall to Quick and the Rangers 4-1 in NYC. Rematch in LA on Jan. 20. https://t.co/tXuM6EGz8c
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Dennis Bernstein@DennisTFP13H agoEx-Kings night at MSG. Quick on track for revenge win, Brodzinski with big insurance PPG. 3 1 NYR and I'm looking at a steak dinner payoff to @JLazzy23 with 6 minutes left. 🥩
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Frozen Royalty@frozenroyalty14H ago#LAKings looked totally gassed in the second period at NYR.