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    Nov 2, 2008, 12:11

    Edmonton (5-4-1) at Philadelphia (4-3-3), 1:00 p.m. EST

    PHILADELPHIA (Ticker) -- The Philadelphia Flyers started the

    season in horrible form, but as the spirits of the city have

    risen, so have the fortunes of the hockey team.

    The Flyers will be looking to earn their fifth straight win when

    they take on the Edmonton Oilers on Sunday.

    The City of Brotherly Love saw its 25-year championship drought

    come to an end on Wednesday when the Philadelphia Phillies

    downed the Tampa Bay Rays in five games to win the World Series.

    The Flyers' current run of success began just as the Phillies

    were claiming the final three games of the Fall Classic.

    Philadelphia has outscored the opposition, 19-7, over its past

    four games, including a 3-2 overtime victory over the New York

    Islanders on Thursday. Jeff Carter blasted a one-timer from the

    left faceoff circle with 24 seconds remaining in the extra

    period.

    Carter has been key to the Flyers' success of late, scoring six

    goals in as many games.

    The Oilers snapped a streak of five straight contests without a

    win - totaling one point over that span - when they scored three

    unanswered goals to earn a 3-1 victory over the Carolina

    Hurricanes on Saturday.

    Captain Ethan Moreau snapped a 1-1 tie with an unassisted tally

    with 88 seconds remaining and added an empty-net goal with 35

    seconds left in the contest to provide the winning margin.

    Dwayne Roloson earned his first win of the season, stopping 33

    shots.