DAILY PRIME - DECEMBER 2, 2013: "ALFIE" RETURNS TO OTTAWA primepucks.com Mon 12/2/13 6:00 AM

Former long-time Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson made an emotional return to Ottawa on Sunday, scoring an empty-net goal and adding an assist in Detroit's 4-2 win. The 40-year old winger is still fantasy relevant as a Red Wing, scoring close to a point-per-game pace with 21 points in 23 games. However, expect that pace to slow down as injuries and the long grind to the season will take it's toll on the future Hall-Of-Famer. Playing for a Stanley Cup contender has rejuvenated his game, and as long as he plays big minutes on the power-play with that "laundry list" of Detroit superstars, he will continue to be a viable fantasy contributor in '13-14. Bryzgalov and Seguin injured: The other big news of the night involved Oiler's goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov who suffered a head injury in the second period against Dallas. He was spectacular in the crease before leaving the game, stopping 28 of 29 shots. Hopefully, the talented Russian does not miss much time as he has looked every bit like a solid fantasy goalie option. In three starts, he owns a 1-1 record with a 2.11 GAA and a .939 SP.. Tyler Seguin, the Star's top forward, missed the game due to experiencing concussion-like symptoms. That would be a huge blow to Seguin owners, if he would be out for an extended period of time. Jamie Benn's fantasy stock would also take a massive hit since the two were clicking on a high level. We will keep you posted.