Amateur career As a youth, Richmond played in the 1998
Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with a
minor ice hockey team representing the State of
Illinois. Prior to playing professionally, Richmond played one season each in three different leagues. In 2001–02, Richmond was named the league Rookie of the Year playing for the
Chicago Steel of the
United States Hockey League, and was named first-team USHL All-Star. His
dad was the coach of the
Chicago Steel that season. In 2002–03, Richmond played
collegiate hockey for the
University of Michigan in the
Central Collegiate Hockey Association, and was named to the CCHA All-Rookie Team. Richmond played for the
London Knights of the
Ontario Hockey League in 2003–04. Richmond also played in the 2004
International Ice Hockey Federation World Junior Championships, helping the United States win the gold medal with two assists in the gold-medal game.
Professional career Richmond was drafted by the
Carolina Hurricanes with the first pick in the second round (the 31st overall selection) in the
2003 NHL entry draft, and signed a three-year contract with Carolina on September 15, 2004. Richmond's first professional season was with the
Lowell Lock Monsters of the
American Hockey League (AHL) in 2004–05, where Richmond scored four
goals and had nine
assists in 63 games. In the
2005–06 season, Richmond split time between Lowell and Carolina, appearing in ten games for the Hurricanes and tallying one assist, and was named to the AHL Planet USA All-Star Team. On January 20, 2006, Richmond was traded by the Hurricanes to the
Chicago Blackhawks for
Anton Babchuk, and was assigned to the
Norfolk Admirals of the AHL. . On July 17, 2008, Richmond was traded to the
Pittsburgh Penguins in exchange for
Tim Brent. In the
2008–09 season, Richmond was assigned to Pittsburgh affiliate, the
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. Richmond played in 55 games with the Penguins before he was traded to the
St. Louis Blues in exchange for
Andy Wozniewski on March 4, 2009. On July 20, 2009, Richmond re-signed to a one-year contract with the Blues. Danny started the
2009–10 season with the Rivermen and played in 54 games before he was traded along with
Hannu Toivonen, back to the Blackhawks, for Joe Fallon on March 1, 2010. On June 11, 2010 Richmond was an honorary guest in the Chicago Blackhawks
Stanley Cup parade through Chicago. On September 30, 2010 Richmond received a Stanley Cup ring along with other Blackhawk players and staff at a private ceremony. On July 3, 2011, Richmond signed a one-year contract with the
Washington Capitals organization. Assigned to AHL affiliate, the
Hershey Bears for the
2011–12 season, Richmond played in only 24 games before he was traded by the Capitals to the
Colorado Avalanche in exchange for
Mike Carman on February 2, 2012. He was immediately assigned to AHL affiliate, the
Lake Erie Monsters, where Richmond was credited in helping the Monsters in a late season push by scoring 7 points in 23 games. Unable to reach the playoffs with the Monsters, Richmond signed before free agency in North America to a one-year contract with Finnish team
Lahti Pelicans of the
SM-liiga on May 23, 2012. In the
2012–13 season, Richmond was leading the lowly Pelicans from the Blueline with 18 points in 39 games, before he was released from his contract and signed for the remainder of the season with European club,
EC Red Bull Salzburg of the
Austrian Hockey League, on January 27, 2013. After helping Salzburg reach the EBEL semi-finals, Richmond left as a free agent and opted to remain in Europe in signing a one-year contract with German club,
EHC München of the DEL, on June 17, 2013. On June 19, 2014, Richmond transferred from Munich to rivals Adler Mannheim, agreeing to a two-year deal. In his first season with the Adler Mannheim, Richmond won the DEL championship, defeating Ingolstadt in 6 games. Richmond led all defenders in points for the Adler with 8 goals and 32 assists After three seasons with Mannheim, Richmond left as a free agent to sign a two-year deal with Eisbären Berlin on May 31, 2017. After two seasons with Berlin, Richmond ended his playing career and joined the Winnipeg Jets in the NHL as a professional scout. . ==Personal life==