I'm not disagreeing that some of those things were great moments in the Sens history but at the time some were also cringe worthy to a non partisan fan.
My point was that in hindsight Alfie was a tireless worker and a strong leader but people didn't have the same opinion of him in 2005 when the team had lost to the Leafs in the playoffs for the 4th time in 5 years. Alfie had his ups and downs with Ottawa and I'm sure he is sharing with BT on what and not what to do.
There were a few idiots who wanted to trade him to Calgary for Craig Conroy, and another group that didn't believe you could win with "soft europeans" But most Sens fans were appreciative of what he brought.
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