Alfredsson leaving role as Senators’ senior adviser of hockey operations
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators lost a key piece of its front office on the opening day of NHL free agency.
Retired captain Daniel Alfredsson announced Saturday he was leaving his role as the Senators’ senior adviser of hockey operations.
The former star forward, who held the position for two seasons, confirmed his decision in a statement.
“After two enjoyable years learning about the front office of hockey with the Senators, I’m pleased to pass along that I’ve made the decision to step away from the game and will take this time to evaluate what professional challenge I will pursue next,” Alfredsson said. “I want to thank the Senators for the opportunity. It has enabled me to understand the type of commitments required to work in hockey should I determine that to be my future path.


