Daniel Alfredsson
Inducted:
2022

Player Stats
Stats:
5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
203 lb (92 kg; 14 st 7 lb)
Born:
11 December 1972
Gothenburg, Sweden
Position:
Right wing
College:
NA
Daniel Alfredsson was the heart and soul of the Ottawa Senators for nearly two decades. Known for his leadership, skill, and scoring ability, Alfredsson spent 17 seasons with the Senators, serving as captain for 13 of them.
He was a key part of Ottawa’s rise to prominence, leading them to the 2007 Stanley Cup Final. A six-time NHL All-Star and winner of the Calder Trophy as Rookie of the Year in 1996, Alfredsson was one of the most consistent and respected players of his era.
Internationally, he represented Sweden in five Olympics, winning gold in 2006. His legacy as one of the greatest Swedish players in NHL history was cemented with his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2022.
Daniel's Awards and Records
- Hockey Hall of Fame Inductee (2022)
- 6× NHL All-Star (1997, 1998, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2015)
- Calder Memorial Trophy (1996)
- King Clancy Memorial Trophy (2012)
- Mark Messier Leadership Award (2013)
- Olympic Gold Medal (2006 – Team Sweden)
- Senators' All-Time Leading Scorer (1,108 points)
NHL Records
- Most Points in Ottawa Senators History
- Most Goals in Ottawa Senators History
- Most Assists in Ottawa Senators History
- Most Game-Winning Goals in Ottawa Senators History
- First NHL Player to Score a Shootout Goal
- Most Playoff Points in Ottawa Senators History
NHL Teams
Ottawa Senators (1995-2013)
Detroit Red Wings (2013-2014)
NHL draft:
133rd overall, 1994
Ottawa Senators
Numbers Worn:
11
NHL Stats
Seasons:
18
Games Played:
1246
Goals:
444
Assists:
713
Points:
1157
Shots on Goals:
19
Game Winning Goals:
73
Shootout:
17