Alfredsson says Hockey Hall of Fame induction a “validation” of career with Senators
OTTAWA — When Daniel Alfredsson arrived in Ottawa in the fall of 1995, that 22-year-old would have never believed he’d one day find himself in the Hockey Hall of Fame.
At that time the young Swede wasn’t even sure he wanted to play out his first season in the NHL, but he persevered and went on to have an incredibly successful career that will culminate with his induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame on Nov. 14th.
Alfredsson will be inducted alongside fellow Swedes Daniel and Henrik Sedin and goaltender Roberto Luongo. Riikka Sallinen of Finland is this year’s female inductee, while the late Herb Carnegie is in the builder category.
“It’s a huge honour,” said Alfredsson, who met with Ottawa media Tuesday in advance of his induction. “It’s definitely, I don’t know how you say it, a validation, no question.”