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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 18:01
- Average Power Play TOI: 1:51
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 1:48
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2021–22
18:08
2:03
1:42
2022–23
18:20
2:04
1:45
2023–24
18:01
1:51
1:48
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Likely done in Montreal
Danault hasn't had any negotiations with the Kraken during Seattle's exclusive free agent negotiating period, but the center isn't expected to re-sign with Montreal, either, Eric Engels of Sportsnet.ca reports.
ANALYSIS
Danault will test the market in free agency, having built up his value with a tremendous postseason run in which he showcased the ability to shut down opposing teams' top centers. He has reportedly turned down a six-year, $30 million offer from Montreal and believes he will get more from another suitor. That team won't be the Kraken, however, as Engels says there is no truth to the recent buzz about the team having a deal in place with Danault, and the two sides haven't even been in negotiations.
Danault will test the market in free agency, having built up his value with a tremendous postseason run in which he showcased the ability to shut down opposing teams' top centers. He has reportedly turned down a six-year, $30 million offer from Montreal and believes he will get more from another suitor. That team won't be the Kraken, however, as Engels says there is no truth to the recent buzz about the team having a deal in place with Danault, and the two sides haven't even been in negotiations.
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Danault was primarily a depth option and shutdown center early in his career, but he took on an increased offensive role in his first season with the Kings and his production increased as a result. Danault's 27 goals and 194 shots on goal were both career highs, while his 51 points were his most since the 2018-19 campaign. Danault might be due some regression given his 13.9 percent shooting percentage, but he also posted just four points with the man advantage despite averaging 2:03 worth of power play time per game, so those two things should cancel each other out. It's hard to see Danault producing much more than he did a year ago, but those type of numbers make him worthy of a mid-to-late round pick in standard fantasy formats.