As my colleague Marc-Olivier Cook reported today, the Kings aren’t happy with the return they got in the Phillip Danault ...
Things weren’t working out for Phillip Danault in Los Angeles. So the Kings traded him to the Canadiens for a second-round ...
Phillip Danault is energized to re-join the Canadiens, and in one night, he learned exactly what it means to play for them.
The Canadiens acquired Phillip Danault from the Kings. L.A.'s return proves it's a seller's market for veteran centers.
The Montreal Canadiens (19-12-5) are set to face the Boston Bruins (20-16-1), with the puck drop scheduled for 7 pm […] ...
The struggling center, shipped to Montreal on Friday, was part of a stagnant offense and what appears to be a troubling trend ...
Now that the Montreal Canadiens have acquired Phillip Danault, it’s time to evaluate the best possible usage for the ...
The Canadiens traded a second-round pick to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for Phillip Danault, who played parts of six ...
The lack of available quality NHL centers makes Phillip Danault (Kings), Ryan Strome (Ducks) and Mason Marchment (Krakens) ...
Danault, 32, was in the midst of a trying season with the Kings, with zero goals and just five assists in 30 games.
The 32-year-old Danault, who has no goals and five assists in 30 games this season, played for Montreal from 2016-2021 before ...
Phillip Danault opened up about his difficult season with the LA Kings before being traded back to Montreal, where he made a ...