Senators great Alfredsson set for ‘exciting chapter’ with rival Maple Leafs
TORONTO — Daniel Alfredsson understands why Ottawa Senators fans might feel blindsided by his move to a bitter cross-province rival.
But the Senators legend — whose No. 11 hangs from the Canadian Tire Centre rafters — believes joining the Toronto Maple Leafs is a necessary step in his coaching career.
Alfredsson was hired as an associate coach on Jim Hiller’s staff in a stunning turn Tuesday, leaving Ottawa for Toronto after his contract as a Senators assistant coach expired June 30.
“To the Ottawa fans, love you as always,” Alfredsson, captain for 13 seasons in the nation’s capital, said Wednesday on a video call from Sweden. “I understand this is an interesting day, but also an exciting chapter for me as I expand my coaching career.”


