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By By Jim Wilkie
NHL Insider Friday, October 24, 2003 After an unimpressively mediocre 1-1-1-1 West Coast road trip, the Philadelphia Flyers hope returning home will help get them back on track. A rash of injuries hasn't helped, but they'll have to adjust quickly to the changes if they expect to pull away from their Atlantic Division rivals, none of which are setting a torrid pace as yet anyway. "It was a long week," Flyers center Jeremy Roenick told the Philadelphia Daily News. "We played teams that were really hungry and played hard. We played ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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