Wild sign Graeme Clarke to one-year, two-way deal
The Wild on Tuesday signed Graeme Clarke to a one-year, two-way contract that includes a $105,000 salary for the 2024-25 season.
Acquired on June 21 in a trade that sent prospect Adam Beckman to New Jersey, Clarke is a 6-foot, 175-pound forward from Waconia who led the Devils’ AHL team in Utica, N.Y., with 25 goals overall, and eight game-winning goals, in 2023-24.
Clarke, 23, played three NHL games with the Devils without registering a point last season.
The Wild are scheduled to begin training camp in mid-September at TRIA Rink and begin their preseason schedule Sept. 21 at Winnipeg.
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