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The Minnesota Wild made a trade with the New Jersey Devils, acquiring Graeme Clarke in exchange for Adam Beckman. Both players are 23 years old and were drafted in the third round of the 2019 NHL Draft, with Beckman being selected 75th overall and Clarke 80th. Clarke, a right-handed shooter, made his NHL debut last season with the Devils but did not score any points in the three games he played.

On the other hand, Beckman has been playing for the Wild for the past three seasons, where he recorded three assists in 23 games. Despite their young age, both players have shown promise in their respective minor league teams. Clarke played for Utica last season and scored 49 points, with 25 goals and 24 assists in 67 games. Beckman, on the other hand, played for Iowa and registered 33 points, with 19 goals and 14 assists in 51 games.

This trade seems to benefit both teams as they exchange young talents who have the potential to make an impact in the future. The Wild add a right-handed shooter in Clarke, while the Devils acquire a left-handed shooter in Beckman. It will be interesting to see how both players develop in their new teams and if they can contribute significantly to their respective NHL clubs in the upcoming seasons. The trade reflects the teams’ strategies to build a competitive roster by acquiring young, talented players who can grow and contribute positively to the team’s success.