Daniel Alfredsson: 11 moments from No. 11's career

Senators' all-time scoring leader was captain for 13 seasons

Media | Daniel Alfredsson: 11 moments from the career of No. 11

Caption: As he brings his brilliant playing career to a close, take a look back at some of the most memorable moments in the career of longtime Ottawa captain Daniel Alfredsson.

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As he brings his brilliant playing career to a close, take a look back at some of the most memorable moments in the career of longtime Ottawa captain Daniel Alfredsson in the photo gallery above.
The Senators' captain for 13 seasons, Alfredsson is the franchise's all-time leader in games played (1,178), points (1,108), goals (426) and assists (682).
A sixth-round draft pick in 1994, he won the Calder Trophy in 1996 as the NHL's top rookie after scoring 26 goals, and went on to make six All-Star teams and crack the 40-goal mark twice.
Alfredsson helped Ottawa reach the 2007 Stanley Cup final, where the Senators lost in five games to Anaheim.
He won Olympic gold with his native Sweden in 2006, and added a silver medal this year.