Starting off exit interviews this season with the captains – Anze Kopitar, Drew Doughty and Phillip Danault. Three players who remain critically important, three players in different stages of their career, but with the same mindset.
Can the Los Angeles Kings finally figure out the Edmonton Oilers? Previewing their first-round series.
When you think of Nick Suzuki’s 2023-24 season, it’s pretty hard to see it as anything other than an all-round success. The Canadiens’ captain has scored 64 points in 69 games so far this campaign, and his 27 goals this season are a personal career high.
On the team’s most recent homestand, the Kings saw their underlying numbers drop a bit across the board, despite a prevailing record of 3-1-1. The line of Kevin Fiala, Phillip Danault and Trevor Moore, however, has continued to post excellent numbers together, despite the recent dip from the team perspective.
They may be athletes by trade, but LA Kings forwards Pierre-Luc Dubois and Phillip Danault are making sure that hockey plays aren’t the only ways they’re leaving their mark on their adopted city.
Phillip Danault registered his second career hat trick and scored his first goals on home ice this season as the Los Angeles Kings overcame an early deficit and cruised to a 5-1 victory over the New Jersey Devils on Sunday afternoon.
Folks, on Wednesday, the Calgary Flames traded their first-line centre, as Elias Lindholm headed to the Vancouver Canucks for five pieces.
The National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced Thursday that a punishment had been decided upon for Phillip Danault's slashing incident.
Last night served us well with a pair of plus-money SOG props hitting, and now we look to carry that momentum into the weekend. Saturday's NHL slate has 13 games, and we've picked out four of my favorite plays for the day.
Nurse first had a hearing with the DOPS, which did not guarantee a suspension, but the evidence against Nurse was damning.
After signing last summer, Phillip Danault has made an immediate impact on the LA Kings in the 2021-22 season. When the LA Kings signed (now ex) Montreal Canadiens forward, Phillip Danault, there was an uncertainty in the sense of term, value, and production.
On Friday, LA Kings center Phillip Danault was on “NHL Now” showing off his prize for being deemed ‘Swag Stick of the Month.’ While the LA Kings may have to wait until Sunday to play their next game, that doesn’t mean that their players can’t have a little fun until then.
LA Kings forward Phillip Danault talks about the team’s struggles in the faceoff dot and the strong play from Cal Petersen. The LA Kings likely would have preferred a better start to their four-game road trip.
Rob Blake and the LA Kings made a big dive in the 2021 free agency as they added a few players to bulk up the squad. The biggest and most important addition over the entire off-season was easily the Phillip Danault signing.
The Los Angeles Kings have signed former Montreal Canadiens center Phillip Danault to a six-year contract with an average annual value (AAV) of $5.5 million.
Finishing top-10 in Selke Trophy voting for the past three seasons, Danault has cemented himself as a truly elite defensive centerman who can play top-six minutes.
It’s been previously reported that the Montreal Canadiens are letting forward Phillip Danault test free agency after he turned down a contract extension offer last offseason.
As per Pierre LeBrun of TSN, during the Insider Trading segment on Thursday, he noted that the Montreal Canadiens have elected not to make an additional offer to center Phillip Danault prior to NHL free agency opening up on July 28th.
The Stanley Cup runners-up have in-house decisions to make before looking at the open market.
Phillip Danault was bloodied after taking a high stick to the face from Ryan McDonagh in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night.
As the Montreal Canadiens look to secure a playoff spot in the North Division, they’re doing so without several of their more prominent veterans who are out of the lineup with various injuries.
The Montreal Canadiens have had an electric start to the 2020-21 NHL season winning games in dramatic fashion and have begun to earn the respect of media and fans around the NHL.
Things have been going swimmingly for the Montreal Canadiens so far this season. A team that made some massive changes over the offseason, they were not only one of the favorites in the new North Division, but are currently leading the NHL standings and firing on all cylinders.
The Montreal Canadiens traded away Max Domi to move Phillip Danault, and Jesperi Kotkaniemi up the center depth chart. However, when it comes to Danault the two sides have not had any contract extension discussions.
Danault, 27, will likely never be a 30-goal scorer or top offensive producer at the NHL level, but has provided quite a bit of value for the Canadiens in other ways.
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