What would be more jarring for a college hockey player: Seeing a 29-year-old former NHL player lining up on his wing, or seeing one that served five years after pleading guilty in a failed ...
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — Mike Danton played his first hockey game since being released from prison, scoring a goal in Saint Mary's University's 4-1 loss to Acadia on Wednesday night in front of about ...
FILE - In this 2003 handout photo provided by the NHL, St. Louis Blues forward Mike Danton is shown. Danton has been granted full parole after pleading guilty five years ago in a failed ...
The long, strange journey of former NHLer Mike Danton took him to IFK Ore of Sweden's Division 1 this summer, seven years after he was arrested in a murder-for-hire plot that derailed his pro career ...
Former NHL forward Mike Danton was granted full parole Friday in Canada after spending five years in prison for a murder-for-hire scheme. Sports News // 1 decade ago Ex-NHL player must serve time in U ...
Former St. Louis Blues player Mike Danton admitted yesterday that he tried to have his agent killed in a murder-for-hire plot that was foiled by the would-be hit man, who turned out to be a police ...
Last time we wrote about Mike Danton, the former St. Louis Blues player was in federal prison and his agent, David Frost, had just launched a website on which Danton was to be a regular contributor.
The Polish Hockey League tends not to get much publicity in North America, but a particular bench-clearing incident from a recent game between KH Sanok and Podhale is sure to generate some interest.
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – Former NHL tough guy Mike Danton (search) was sentenced Monday to 71/2 years in prison for trying to have his agent killed. Danton, 24, said nothing as U.S. District Judge ...
Mike Danton, a fourth-line center with a tough-guy reputation as a member of the St. Louis Blues, admitted Friday to being at the center of a plot to murder his agent. Danton pleaded guilty to a ...