A pair of old adversaries with uncertain futures took a ride to do some reacquainting on Monday.

Former Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson and current general manager Bryan Murray went for a drive in Detroit, where the Red Wings and Senators will play in the evening.

"I ran into him today and he asked me what I was doing and he said, 'Let’s go for a drive.' It was nice," Murray told ESPN's Pierre LeBrun.

"Alfie and I have had a good relationship over the years, in spite of all that was said or written. It was good to see him and talk to him again today."

Alfredsson left the Senators after 17 seasons to join the Red Wings as a free agent in the summer of 2013.

Murray coached the Senators from 2005 to 2008 before moving into the front office as general manager. He said Alfredsson wanted to know how he was doing. Murray recently revealed he was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer.

"I feel good," Murray said. "The only thing that has bothered me at all is a little fatigue at times, a little more than normal. Obviously the energy level is not quite as high as it was. For the most part, I feel good and I continue to do what I do -- and hope to continue it for a while."

Alfredsson, meanwhile, is reportedly leaning toward retirement after being unable to participate in training camp this season.

If this proves anything, it's that time - and a drive around Detroit - heals all wounds.