What is Phillip Danault’s net worth?: Inside his NHL earnings, salary, contract details, endorsement, and more
Phillip Danault is one of the most promising players in the NHL, who has carved his niche in the league at a very young age. Known for his hockey skills and incredible ice performance, the NHL player is now serving the Montreal Canadiens. He was selected in the first round, 26th overall, by the Chicago Blackhawks in the 2011 NHL entry draft. Danault has also previously played for the Los Angeles Kings.
Danault has recently scored his first goal of the season. As per reports, the forward tied the game at 1-1 with his goal at 15:22 of the first period. The 32-year-old center had been snakebit all season, though he's shown life on offense with six points over his last nine games.
The center is at one goal, 10 assists, 62 shots on net, 34 hits, 22 blocked shots, 18 PIM, and a plus-1 rating over 44 appearances between the Canadiens and the Kings this season. Meanwhile, Phillip Danault was traded to the Montreal Canadiens by the Los Angeles Kings on Friday for a second-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. The draft pick was previously acquired from the Columbus Blue Jackets.
According to the NHL, the forward has five points (five assists) in 30 games this season. Danault previously played for the Canadiens for six seasons, with 194 points (54 goals, 140 assists) in 360 games from 2016-21. Let's take a look at his net worth, career earnings, breakdown of his contract, and more.
The Montreal Canadiens player has amassed huge wealth from his NHL career and other professional hockey stints. According to Mabumbe, Phillip Danault boasts a net worth of USD 15–20 million (primarily NHL salaries), and the career earnings that he has earned from the NHL are approximately around $40.44 million, as estimated by Spotrac. Besides, he has an average salary of $5.5 million, as per Spotrac.
After playing for the LA Kings and Canadiens for six seasons, with 194 points (54 goals, 140 assists) in 360 games from 2016-21, according to PuckPedia, Phillip Danault is signed to a 6-year, $33,000,000 contract with a cap hit of $5,500,000 per season, playing for the Montreal Canadiens. His contract expires at the end of the 2026-27 season, making Danault an Unrestricted Free Agent.
Though not much is known about Danault’s endorsements and brand deals, in 2019, Emergen-C announced its partnership with the Montreal Canadiens' star, Phillip Danault. He has partnered with Emergen-C as the brand that has been a staple in his hockey bag to help support his health while balancing all his responsibilities.
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The center is at one goal, 10 assists, 62 shots on net, 34 hits, 22 blocked shots, 18 PIM, and a plus-1 rating over 44 appearances between the Canadiens and the Kings this season. Meanwhile, Phillip Danault was traded to the Montreal Canadiens by the Los Angeles Kings on Friday for a second-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. The draft pick was previously acquired from the Columbus Blue Jackets.
According to the NHL, the forward has five points (five assists) in 30 games this season. Danault previously played for the Canadiens for six seasons, with 194 points (54 goals, 140 assists) in 360 games from 2016-21. Let's take a look at his net worth, career earnings, breakdown of his contract, and more.
Philip Danault’s net worth and NHL salary
The Montreal Canadiens player has amassed huge wealth from his NHL career and other professional hockey stints. According to Mabumbe, Phillip Danault boasts a net worth of USD 15–20 million (primarily NHL salaries), and the career earnings that he has earned from the NHL are approximately around $40.44 million, as estimated by Spotrac. Besides, he has an average salary of $5.5 million, as per Spotrac.
Phillip Danault’s contract details breakdown
After playing for the LA Kings and Canadiens for six seasons, with 194 points (54 goals, 140 assists) in 360 games from 2016-21, according to PuckPedia, Phillip Danault is signed to a 6-year, $33,000,000 contract with a cap hit of $5,500,000 per season, playing for the Montreal Canadiens. His contract expires at the end of the 2026-27 season, making Danault an Unrestricted Free Agent.
Phillip Danault’s endorsements and brand deals
Though not much is known about Danault’s endorsements and brand deals, in 2019, Emergen-C announced its partnership with the Montreal Canadiens' star, Phillip Danault. He has partnered with Emergen-C as the brand that has been a staple in his hockey bag to help support his health while balancing all his responsibilities.
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