The marquee Major League Lacrosse trades continued Monday, with longtime MLL star Matt Danowski being dealt to the Chesapeake Bayhawks, and Adam Ghitelman landing with the Boston Cannons.

Both players come from Charlotte, which received various picks in return.

Danowski has been a fixture for the Hounds since their inception, with Charlotte trading for the former Duke star in a blockbuster deal on the day of the Expansion Draft.

Last week, face of the league Paul Rabil was dealt to the New York Lizards for star Max Seibald and others.

The full trade details from MLL's press release:

The Chesapeake Bayhawks have made a big splash acquiring Charlotte Hounds perennial MLL All-Star Matt Danowski and the Hounds' second-round draft choice (No. 9 overall) in the upcoming Major League Lacrosse Collegiate Draft . In return Chesapeake sends Charlotte its 2015 first-round college pick (No. 3 overall) and their 2016 first- and second-round college selections.

In a separate deal, the Hounds trade goalie Adam Ghitelman to the Boston Cannons for a 2015 third-round college pick (No. 19 overall).

The five-time All-Star Danowski served as the Hounds’ captain during the 2014 season for the third year in a row. With 24 goals scored last season, the Duke graduate lead the team for the second straight season. Originally drafted second overall by the New Jersey Pride in 2008, the former Tewaaraton Award winner will be joining his 4thMLL organization. Danowski spearheaded the Hounds run to the 2013 MLL Championship Game, which was won by the Bayhawks.

Drafted in the 8th round of the 2011 College Draft by the Denver Outlaws, Ghitelman played just over 39 minutes and earned a 12.17 goals-against-average with a 42.9 save percentage. He was acquired by the Hounds in the 2012 MLL Expansion draft and helped bring the Hounds to the MLL Championship game in 2013.