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Daniel Alfredsson (born December 11, 1972) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player. He is the captain of the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League (NHL). He is considered a leader by example and has been compared to former Detroit Red Wings captain Steve Yzerman in his value to the Senators. A right winger with the Senators, Alfredsson usually plays on the first line, which was formerly nicknamed the 'CASH' or 'Pizza' line with centre Jason Spezza and left winger Dany Heatley, before Dany Heatley's trade. He has traditionally been the fourth forward on the ice in the role of pointman on Ottawa's powerplay. He is one of the league's top two-way scorers, and he holds the Senators' franchise records for goals (355), assists (566), and points (921) with 932 games played. He has played for Sweden internationally twelve times, including the 2006 gold medal winning Olympic squad.
Drafted 133rd overall in the sixth round in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, Alfredsson was a serendipitous pick by the Senators. He had been overlooked by many NHL scouts, but one man in Ottawa's front office, John Ferguson, saw the potential and pushed management for his selection. Though largely unheralded entering his first NHL training camp, he would go on to win the Calder Memorial Trophy as rookie of the year in his first NHL season in 1995–96 and was the Senators' representative at the NHL All-Star Game. In 1996–97, he improved on his rookie totals and played in the All-Star Game again. He finished second in team scoring, contributing to the Senators' first modern playoff qualification, which ended in a first-round elimination.
Alfredsson started the 1997–98 season late because of a contract dispute. He signed a new deal on October 12, 1997, for $14 million over four years. Although he missed the first five games of the season, he was greeted with a standing ovation in his first game back. Alfredsson was named the Senators' representative at the All-Star Game for the third consecutive season. During the season, Alfredsson injured his ankle forcing him to play in only 55 games. The Senators qualified for the playoffs again and defeated the New Jersey Devils, but lost to the Washington Capitals. Alfredsson scored seven goals in 11 playoff games.