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The Ottawa Senators' Ring of Honour was established to recognize players and team personnel who served the organization with ...
Daniel Alfredsson is returning to the Ottawa Senators and this time it will be as a senior advisor of hockey operations. “I am excited for our fans and our team that Daniel has agreed to begin the ...
Alfredsson is just the second Senators player to have his number honored, the first being Frank Arthur Finnegan’s number eight. Daniel currently serves as an advisor to the General Manager in ...
Daniel Alfredsson hasn't decided yet whether he'll return for the 2014-15 season. Why the Red Wings hope he will: Looking at numbers: Had 18 goals and 31 assists in 68 games in 2013-14. Tied for ...
Ottawa, ON (SportsNetwork.com) - Longtime Senators star Daniel Alfredsson returned to Ottawa on Thursday to officially announce his retirement. Alfredsson played his first 17 NHL seasons with the ...
DETROIT - Forward Daniel Alfredsson, who still hasn't decided whether he'll play this season, was among more than 20 Detroit Red Wings players who skated at Joe Louis Arena on Wednesday ...
Eleven stories of No. 11: Daniel Alfredsson, from forklifts to Hockey Hall of Fame Alfredsson doesn’t consider himself a gourmet chef by any stretch, but he says his culinary skills have ...
Detroit Red Wings forward Daniel Alfredsson won't play this season. It's unknown if Alfredsson will retire or attempt to play again next season. Author: SI Wire Publish date: Nov 22, 2014 ...
Daniel Alfredsson will officially announce his retirement Thursday, ending an illustrious career that was spent almost entirely with the Ottawa Senators , save for his final season in 2013-14 with ...
The Ottawa Senators will play their final three regular-season games the same way they've played the previous 28 -- without captain Daniel Alfredsson. Alfredsson, who hasn't played since Feb. 7 ...
It's possible that Daniel Alfredsson could have played his final game for the Ottawa Senators on Friday night. By Adam Gretz May 24, 2013 at 7:27 pm ET • 3 min read ...
TORONTO — Daniel Alfredsson had the entire stage to himself on Monday evening, with some of the most important dignitaries in the hockey world listening to each of his words.
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