The Flyers won their preseason finale Saturday afternoon with a 4-3 shootout decision over the Devils at Xfinity Mobile Arena.

Trevor Zegras and Travis Konecny provided the Flyers’ tallies in the skills competition.

Travis Sanheim scored the Flyers’ first goal of the game and finished with three in the preseason. Konecny provided the second and third goals, also finishing with three in exhibition play.

Jamie Drysdale collected two assists and Sanheim had one, as well.

New Jersey didn’t dress its top nine scorers from last season.

The Flyers went 3-4-0 through the preseason slate. The real thing begins in five days.

“We’ve been working through video, through practice clips, through a lot of coaching on the ice,” Drysdale said of the team picking up its new system. “There has been a lot of effort toward that and we’re getting it.”

The club’s roster is at the maximum of 23 healthy players. It needs to be submitted by Monday at 5 p.m. ET.

“The one thing I love about this group, they want to be coached, which is a good thing,” Rick Tocchet said. “We’ve got to get everybody buying in and wanting to be coached, and that’s what I see right now. Listen, we’ve got a lot of work, we’ve got to clean up a lot of things, we knew that going into training camp. But the one thing is they want it, which is great. That’s a positive for the coaching staff.”

• The Flyers got one final look at Jett Luchanko and Rodrigo Abols, two forwards who were possibly battling for a final roster spot. But it looks like the Flyers could go the route of keeping 14 forwards, seven defensemen and two goalies to open the regular season.

Dennis Gilbert was placed on waivers Saturday, according to PuckPedia.com. If he clears, the defenseman is expected to eventually head to AHL affiliate Lehigh Valley.

The Flyers liked Luchanko’s performance in his previous preseason game Monday against the Bruins.

“We’re looking for the same kind of game,” Tocchet said Saturday morning. “Use his speed, start to shoot the puck more, good decisions with the puck offensively, I think that’s his next level.”

Luchanko shook off a somewhat slow start in the opening stanza Saturday to pick up his first point of exhibition play when he assisted Sanheim’s goal. The 19-year-old centered the fourth line and was noticeable.

“Early on, I thought he was a little bit nervous,” Tocchet said. “I mean, he hadn’t played in four, five days. And then I thought his game started to come.”

Travis Sanheim scored his third goal of the preseason off a nice feed from Jett Luchanko.

Abols played in six preseason games and was arguably the biggest standout of camp.

“He’s a guy that’s in the mix,” Tocchet said Saturday morning. “If he can be a consistent player, big guy that can win loose pucks, he can play the wing and center, which is a nice thing for a coach to have. So we’ll see how that works out.”

The 29-year-old made his NHL debut last season and played 22 games for the Flyers after spending the previous four seasons in the SHL, Sweden’s top pro league.

“It’s way different,” Abols said of the NHL grind. “There are 30 more games, way more travel. I remember last year, it was a funny story, we had that long, like, 11-day road trip … me and [Samuel Ersson] went to dinner in Chicago, I came back to the hotel and I had no idea what room I was in.”

• Dan Vladar converted 22 saves on 25 shots.

The Devils’ second goal was a backdoor one on the power play. Paul Cotter scored New Jersey’s third goal when Vladar misplayed the puck just outside his crease.

The free-agent addition stopped 43 of 49 shots through seven periods of exhibition play.

“It has been awesome, I’ve been saying that since Day 1, everybody welcomed me with open arms, so I really appreciate that,” Vladar said. “On the ice, I’m feeling well.”

The Flyers put 36 shots on Devils netminder Jake Allen.

• Noah Juulsen came into the lineup for Egor Zamula and played alongside Adam Ginning on the third defensive pair.

Juulsen and Zamula could be competing for the final lineup spot on the back end.

After Thursday’s dress rehearsal, Tocchet was asked if there was any concern with Zamula, who at times looked shaky in the preseason.

“He has got to pick it up, definitely,” the head coach said.

• The Flyers open the regular season next week when they visit the two-time defending champion Panthers on Thursday (7 p.m. ET/NBCSP).