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Daniel D'Alvise (born December 13, 1955) is a
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former ice hockey player. He was a member of
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at the
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. He scored three goals and three assists in six games, including a game-tying goal in a closely fought 4–6 loss to the USSR. Prior to the Olympics, he played with the
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, and later with
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of the
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. His son, Chris D'Alvise, is also a professional hockey player. His older brother, Bob D'Alvise, played in the
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with the
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. After his hockey career, he became a rink manager in
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* * * * 1955 births Living people Canadian ice hockey centres Ice hockey players at the 1980 Winter Olympics Olympic ice hockey players for Canada Ice hockey people from Toronto Toronto Maple Leafs draft picks Toronto Planets players Canadian inline hockey players 20th-century Canadian sportsmen {{Canada-icehockey-bio-stub