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Frank Seravalli: Flyers coming home filled with confidence

OVER/UNDER DRILL

Every year, Vegas likes to throw a few intriguing numbers out there at the beginning of the season to get you thinking. For entertainment purposes only, let's take a shot at a few of them.

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-- Flyers' regular season points: 102.5 - over. To say the Flyers are just 3.5 points better than last year is an insult. The Devils won the Atlantic Division with 107 points and this Flyers team, with more heart and intensity, is better than that.

-- Chris Pronger's point total: 49.5 - under. Pronger's career average is 45.4 points per season over his 15-year NHL career. That doesn't count the 1994-95 lockout-shortened season or 2002-03 when he just played in five games. The last time he broke 50 was 2006-07. He is a well-rounded player who will have a monster season, but 50 is a stretch.

-- Jeff Carter's goal total: 40.5 - over. Carter netted 46 goals last season, by far the best total of his pro and junior career. He is off to a fine start this season and with his linemates, he will definitely be close to topping last year's number. Even if he doesn't surpass it, you're still over.

-- Danny Briere's goal total: 22.5 - under. This might be the most intriguing number on the board. He has bested that mark every year but one in his 8-year career, with last year the exception. He posted 11 goals in 29 injury-riddled games. Briere has always been a better passer than scorer and even though he got stronger and bulked up in the offseason, his health still will be a concern. It wouldn't surprise me if he recorded 80 points this year, but 60 of them could be assists.

The best number on the board may have been Ray Emery at a 40-1 shot to win the Vezina Trophy. He has looked Vezina good in the first two games.

TUNING IN

If you're a puckhead and have Comcast digital cable, tune in to channels 771-780 now through Oct. 24 for a free preview of NHL Center Ice, with all of the out-of-town games. There's nothing better than watching Calgary and Edmonton duke it out on a Saturday night in the Battle of Alberta.

SLAP SHOTS

The Flyers sent defenseman Marc-Andre Bourdon and goaltender Johan Backlund to Adirondack yesterday, making room for seventh defenseman Ole-Kristian Tollefsen and goalie Brian Boucher. Both players were eligible to return to the roster yesterday from the injured reserve ... More than 500 tickets remain for tomorrow night's home opener against the Capitals. What's up with that? A few lower-level seats remain and the Flyers expect more to be available with Washington releasing its allotment for the game.

BY THE NUMBERS

1 - Number of shorthanded goals scored against the Flyers last year in 82 games. Jamie Langenbrunner scored one for the Devils on Saturday, already tying last year's total.

3 - Number of assists for James van Riemsdyk in the Flyers' first two games, tying him for second in the league. He is also the Flyers' leader in points.

9-35-9 - Flyers' record in New Jersey prior to Saturday's 5-2 victory over the Devils at the Prudential Center in Newark.

THE WEEK AHEAD

vs. Washington

Tomorrow, 7 p.m.

What to expect: If there ever were a perfect measuring stick for a team with an all-too-perfect start, it would be the Capitals. Alex Ovechkin is tied for the league-lead in goals with 3. Mike Knuble returns to the Center for the first time, with an offense that he described as "scary."

vs. Pittsburgh

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