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Philadelphia Flyers at Buffalo Sabres

  1. The Flyers beat the Lightning, 6-2, on Monday and have now won two straight overall. Philadelphia has scored six goals three times in 2009-10 -- tied with the Kings for most in hockey.
  2. Buffalo shut out the Islanders, 3-0, on Wednesday and split the home-and-home series with New York after losing 5-0 on Halloween in Long Island. The Sabres have won five of six overall.
  3. This is these clubs' first meeting of the season -- Philadelphia swept four games from Buffalo in 2008-09, outscoring the Sabres by a combined 20-9 in the process.
  4. Scott Hartnell has lit the lamp in three straight games for the Flyers after netting just one goal in his first nine skates of 2009-10. Hartnell's goal-scoring streak is currently the longest active in the league.
  5. Ryan Miller has a record of 9-1-1 and leads all NHL starting goalies with a 1.69 GAA and .941 save percentage thus far. Miller's 3-0 shutout on Wednesday was the 14th of his career, moving him into a tie for third all-time in Sabres history with Don Edwards.
  6. With a goal against Tampa Bay, David Laliberte has now lit the lamp in each of his first two NHL contests. The last Flyer to accomplish that feat was Eric Lindros in 1992. No Philadelphia skater has ever scored a goal in his first three NHL games.

Flyers-Sabres Preview

By MIKE LIPKA,

STATS Writer

(AP) -- Ryan Miller has lifted the Buffalo Sabres to one of the best starts in the NHL, but he could get a tough test from the Philadelphia Flyers.

The Sabres try to slow down Philadelphia's high-powered attack Friday night in Buffalo after being unable to do so while getting swept in last season's series.

Miller has anchored the league's best defense, which is allowing 2.0 goals per game, and the veteran netminder's 1.69 goals-against average is nearly a goal better than his career mark.

That's a major reason why Buffalo (9-2-1) has one of the best records in the league after missing the playoffs each of the last two seasons.

Miller earned his second shutout of the season with 24 saves in a 3-0 win over the New York Islanders on Wednesday night, bouncing back after getting pulled from Saturday's 5-0 road loss to the Islanders in Buffalo's previous game.

"We played a real sound game coming off that loss," Miller said. "We did a very sound job pushing the puck up the ice, and we didn't give up anything that was too dangerous. We want to be a team that's in control."

Miller will likely start a seventh straight game as backup Patrick Lalime deals with a groin injury.

The goalies each took two losses during Philadelphia's four-game sweep of the Sabres in 2008-09, with the Flyers totaling 20 goals as Mike Richards racked up four goals and six assists.

The Flyers went 5 for 14 (35.7 percent) on the power play against Buffalo, and they have been outstanding in that area this season, converting 28.1 percent of the time (16 for 57).

Richards and Jeff Carter each had two goals and an assist in the Flyers' 6-2 win over Tampa Bay on Monday, the second straight game Philadelphia scored six goals even though Danny Briere (groin) and Simon Gagne (abdomen, hip) remain out.

Rookies James van Riemsdyk and David Laliberte have been among the players stepping up. Laliberte made his NHL debut Saturday and has two goals and an assist in his first two games, while van Riemsdyk - the No. 2 overall pick in the 2007 draft - has 13 points in 10 games.

"Gagne and Briere are always welcome in your lineup because they're going to score all year long consistently," Flyers coach John Stevens said, "but it's great to see Laliberte and van Riemsdyk and these guys take advantage of the extra ice time and use it as an opportunity."

Philadelphia (7-4-1) has scored at least four goals six times this season, but only once in four road contests. The team has played just two road games - losing both - since opening the season with victories at Carolina and New Jersey.

The Sabres, meanwhile, are 5-1-1 at home, averaging 9.0 more shots than their opponents. Buffalo has managed at least one power-play goal in each of its home games, but the Flyers have one of the league's best penalty kills, with opponents converting 13.5 percent of the time.

That success can be partly attributed to Ray Emery, who is 4-1-0 with a 1.98 GAA in his last five starts. Emery was out of the NHL last season but struggled against Buffalo while with Ottawa in 2007-08, going 1-2-0 with a 4.02 GAA.

Updated November 5, 2009

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