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Mike Danton was born on 21 October, 1980 in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian-Polish ice hockey player. Discover Mike Danton's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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Occupation |
Professional hockey player (2000–2004, 2011–2017) |
Age |
43 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
Born |
21 October, 1980 |
Birthday |
21 October |
Birthplace |
Brampton, Ontario, Canada |
Nationality |
Ontario
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He is a member of famous Professional with the age 43 years old group.
Mike Danton Height, Weight & Measurements
At 43 years old, Mike Danton height is 5 ft 9 in (175 cm) and Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb).
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Height |
5 ft 9 in (175 cm) |
Weight |
190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb) |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Mike Danton Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mike Danton worth at the age of 43 years old? Mike Danton’s income source is mostly from being a successful Professional. He is from Ontario. We have estimated Mike Danton's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Source of Income |
Professional |
Mike Danton Social Network
Timeline
Michael Sage Danton (né Jefferson, October 21, 1980) is a Canadian-Polish former professional ice hockey player who last played for Rivière-du-Loup 3L in the LNAH.
As a youth, Jefferson played in the 1994 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Toronto Young Nationals minor ice hockey team.
He began junior hockey in the 1996–97 season with the Quinte Hawks of the Metro Junior A Hockey League.
He played in the Ontario Hockey League from 1997 to 2000 with the Sarnia Sting, the Toronto St. Michael's Majors, and the Barrie Colts.
Danton played for the New Jersey Devils and St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League between 2000 and 2004, before being imprisoned for a conspiracy to commit murder.
Playing for the Colts during the 2000 Memorial Cup, Jefferson commented that Brad Richards would not last five games in the Ontario Hockey League.
and later refused to shake Richards' hand after he had been named tournament MVP.
Selected 135th overall by the New Jersey Devils in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft, Danton was a left winger for the St. Louis Blues, who traded a 3rd round draft pick to New Jersey to obtain him.
He played 68 games for the Blues in the 2003–04 season.
While with the Devils organization, he changed his last name from Jefferson to Danton after becoming estranged from his family.
He admitted he adopted the surname "Danton" from the name of a 13-year-old boy at David Frost's hockey camp, because the name sounded "cool".
He also feuded with Devils general manager Lou Lamoriello and was suspended by the team, prompting his eventual trade to St. Louis.
On April 16, 2004, two days after the Blues were eliminated from the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs by the San Jose Sharks, Danton was arrested and charged with conspiracy to commit murder.
On July 16, 2004, he pleaded guilty to attempting to hire a hitman, who was actually a police dispatcher, to murder David Frost, his agent, and was sentenced by U.S. District Judge William Stiehl to seven-and-a-half years in a United States federal prison.
To this day, however, Frost denies that he was the target.
In November 2005, the CBC program The Fifth Estate aired a documentary, Rogue Agent, about the history between Danton and Frost.
In it, the documentary casts light on the controlling relationship Frost had with Danton and how he encouraged Danton to estrange himself from his parents, as well as an alleged incident where Frost and a group of his players abused Danton's younger brother.
The documentary also focuses on a taped telephone call Danton made to Frost a week after his arrest.
In it, Frost instructs Danton to plead guilty and ends the conversation demanding Danton say "I love you," which Danton does, further fueling speculation of a homosexual relationship between the two.
In 2006, Frost was charged with 12 counts of sexual exploitation related to acts on three females and four young boys between the ages of 14 and 16, alleged to have occurred during the time that Frost was Danton's junior hockey coach, with the Quinte Hawks.
Frost was acquitted of all charges on November 28, 2008; the trial included testimony from women who had participated in threesomes with other players and Danton.
In July 2008, in an article in the Denver Post, it was revealed that Howard Kieffer, the lawyer who represented Danton in his murder conspiracy case, had never graduated from law school, and so was not licensed to practice law.
In September 2008, Kieffer pleaded not guilty to two felony charges, and news reports revealed that he would not be representing himself.
He was released on parole on September 11, 2009 after 63 months in jail, the original sentence being 90 months.
After being released from prison, he resumed his professional ice hockey career in various European leagues and in North America.
In an unrelated matter, Frost was also acquitted on February 14, 2009 of fraud charges related to the use of one of Danton's credit cards; Danton stated that Frost had his permission to use the card.
On March 19, 2009, the United States Bureau of Prisons granted Danton's request to be transferred to a Canadian prison after five years at FCI Sandstone; he was housed at the Pittsburgh Institution in Joyceville, Ontario.
Under Canadian law, Danton was eligible for parole, which was granted on September 11, 2009.
Conditions of his parole include no contact with his father (who Danton now claims was the intended target), and no face-to-face meetings with Frost (widely believed to be Danton's actual target).
Danton took university correspondence courses at Queen's University while imprisoned.
In fall 2009 he applied to Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Nova Scotia for January 2010 entry.
Danton initially enrolled in three courses for the winter 2010 semester and joined the Saint Mary's Huskies varsity men's hockey team.
On January 27, 2010, Danton played in his first game since being released from prison, and scored a goal for the Saint Mary's Huskies, during their 4-1 loss to the Acadia Axemen, played at the Halifax Forum in Halifax.
On January 30, 2010, Danton played for the Huskies during a 5-3 loss to the UPEI Panthers played at the MacLauchlan Arena in Charlottetown.
On March 28, 2010, the Huskies defeated the Alberta Golden Bears to win the 2010 University Cup, played in Thunder Bay, Ontario.
It was announced by Canadian Interuniversity Sport on October 4, 2010 that Danton had been named an Academic All-Canadian based on a student CIS athlete achieving a grade point average of 3.7 or higher.
Danton achieved a 3.9 GPA overall through the winter and spring semesters as well as summer school, and it was revealed in a media story that his study ethic keeps him in the Patrick Power Library at Saint Mary's until 11pm each night.
In 2011, Danton claimed in an interview with ESPN that his original target was his estranged father, Steve Jefferson.
On July 28, 2011, Danton announced on his Twitter account that he had signed with a Swedish professional club for the 2011–12 season.