Friday, December 9, 2011

I NOW Consider Daniel Alfredsson A Hall Of Famer

One longterm question that I like to think about is which current NHL players will make the Hockey Hall of Fame and at which point in their career have they cemented that honor regardless of what happens in the remainder of their career.  I think Daniel Alfredsson has recently surpassed this threshold. 

Alfredsson is the first line right winger with the Ottawa Senators.  He currently has a respectable 16 points in 23 games played at age 38 (two days before his 39th birthday).  He is a good player well past his prime years.  If the All Star voting ended today, he would be voted a starter in the game this year.  That is not to say that he is one of the best three forwards who would deserve that position based on his current play, but based upon nostalgia he is a compelling pick.

Source: http://www.kuklaskorner.com/index.php/psh/comments/i_now_consider_daniel_alfredsson_a_hall_of_famer/

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