PHILADELPHIA -- Travis Konecny had a reason to smile as he held a souvenir puck.His first career NHL goal snapped the Flyers from lethargic to lively and gave Konecny a good reason to call home.My moms probably going to cry on the phone, he said.Claude Giroux and Jake Voracek scored shootout goals to cap a fantastic Philadelphia Flyers rally in a 4-3 win over the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night.Trailing 3-1, Brayden Schenn and Mark Streit scored power-play goals in the final 3 minutes of regulation to send the game into overtime.Buffalos Dmitry Kulikov was whistled for charging when he wiped out Jake Voracek late in the game to start a scrum between the two teams. Schenn quickly followed with a power-play goal with 2:52 left to make it 3-2. Streit scored with 1:51 left in regulation when he knocked in the puck on the fourth rebound past a stunned Anders Nilsson.Voracek returned after a spell on the bench and his presence gave a boost to the Flyers.Hes a tough guy. Dont tell him I said that, Giroux said.Konecny scored early in the third period for the Flyers. Matt Moulson scored two goals for the Sabres.Moulson scored both goals in a three-goal second period that chased Flyers goalie Michal Neuvirth. Neuvirth allowed three goals on 17 shots and was pulled from net for his second straight start.The Flyers were listless in their third game in four nights and were soundly booed off the ice at the end of the second.Those jeers turned to cheers by the time Voracek knocked in Phillys second shootout goal.Moulson had his first two-goal game since Dec. 11, 2014 against Calgary and has four goals this season. He had eight in 81 games last season.The Sabres had the last four days off and were clearly sharper early than the Flyers. The Flyers had 10 giveaways through the first two periods and Girouxs boarding penalty early in the second sparked Buffalo to two straight goals.We played some bad hockey today, Giroux said. We know were a better team than this. Our work ethic kind of got us in the game.Tyler Ennis opened the scoring 2:06 into the second when the puck appeared to deflect off Streits right leg.Battling for the puck behind the net, Giroux plowed his left shoulder into Zemgus Girgensons and sent the center face-first into the boards. With Giroux in the box, the Sabres capitalized on the man advantage. Moulsons power-play past Neuvirth made it 2-0 and started the boos at the Wells Fargo Center.Moulsons second power-play goal of the game -- and league-high fourth of the season -- sent Neuvirth to the bench. Steve Mason, in a battle for the No. 1 spot, replaced Neuvirth and made a nifty stop later in the period to deny Moulson a hat trick.Mason stopped eight shots and two more in the shootout.Guys have a belief that you get one, more are going to come, Mason said. TK got us going.The Flyers got a needed lift in the third when Konecny scored his first career goal. The 19-year-old forward was Philadelphias first-round pick in the 2015 draft and is one of the hopeful cornerstones for the rebuilding franchise.Hes been buzzing all season long, Giroux said.The Sabres lamented a big blown opportunity to earn two points.Its on us to be better, Sabres captain Brian Gionta said. We showed we could take over the game and make something happen. Weve got to find a way to go into the third and get a win.Nilsson, who stopped 49 of 50 shots in two preseason games, was solid until the late collapse in his first start of the season. Robin Lehner didnt make the trip after coming down with an illness on Sunday night. He stopped 38 shots.I felt like I saw the puck well and I felt like I made some good saves, Nilsson said.Game notesFlyers D Radko Gudas returned from a six-game suspension for his head shot in a preseason game. ... Sabres F Evander Kane remained sidelined with cracked ribs. Its more of a pain and discomfort than anything at this point in time. 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From Pierre LeBrun While Anaheim GM Bob Murray said earlier this season he was not going to trade Jonas Hiller despite the fact hes an unrestricted free agent on July 1, some sources have told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun that Murray might be willing to move another goalie. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- His paycheque may look like Peyton Mannings tip money. Still, theres at least one area where Manning and his newest Broncos teammate, defensive back Quentin Jammer, arent nearly so far apart. "When youre forced to, you have decisions to make," Jammer said Thursday, his first day of practice with his new team. "The next decision that you have to make is you have three to four more years left in you. What are you going to do with your life? I want to win a championship. I think Denver gives me that opportunity." After spending his first 11 seasons without a title in San Diego, Jammer signed a one-year deal worth around the veteran minimum to join Manning, Champ Bailey and the Broncos, who are assembling veteran pieces to make a run at the Super Bowl. Jammer played safety back in his college days at Texas, but after picking him fifth in the 2002 draft, the Chargers moved him to cornerback, where he started 161 games over his 11 years. After making Jammer the third ex-Charger theyve signed in free agency this year, the Broncos touted the veterans flexibility in the defensive backfield. They plan to try him at safety. Time will tell whether hell compete for a starting spot with Rahim Moore, he of the infamous Joe Flacco touchdown debacle, or simply add depth to Denvers defensive backfield. The Broncos sometimes use up to four safeties in obvious pass situations. "At the end of the day, youre trying to create competition and thats why you make moves in the off-season," coach John Fox said. "Its never the same faces from year to year. Well try to improve our football team by making it more competitive and that makes us more competitive on game day." Jammer, at 6-foot, 205 pounds, also has shown he can cover tight ends and other big receivers -- an area the Broncos struggled with last season. "I think Im that type of player, where I can come in, I can cover (tight eends), I can cover wide receivers, I can pretty much cover anybody on the field," Jammer said.dddddddddddd "Ive been doing it for 11 years. Why stop now?" In Denver, at least, Jammers decision to sign with the Broncos stands in contrast to that of another defensive back, Charles Woodson, who visited the Broncos but decided on a more lucrative offer from the Raiders, who are not considered Super Bowl contenders. Jammer didnt have a problem with his salary, which is about $19 million less than Manning will make this season, but for that money, he wanted a chance at a ring. "I didnt want to go anywhere where I couldnt compete to have a chance to win a championship," Jammer said. In the first meeting between the Broncos and Chargers last year, Jammer returned an interception off Manning for a touchdown. Manning was, of course, ready for the obligatory questions about that play. Mostly, though, he said he was glad to see the Broncos add yet another seasoned veteran to a team that has signed receiver Wes Welker, offensive lineman Louis Vasquez, pass rusher Shaun Phillips and a handful more this off-season. "He is a veteran corner. Hes seen it all," Manning said. Notes: First-round draft pick DT Sylvester Williams was involved in a minor scrap with OLs Zane Beadles and Manny Ramirez during the teams non-contact, non-pads practice Thursday. ... Fox said TE Joel Dreessen had a minor procedure on his knee and will miss the rest of off-season workouts. ... Manning said hes spending extra time with second-round draft pick, RB Montee Ball, anticipating Ball will be thrown into the mix early. RB Willis McGahee is still a no-show at these voluntary workouts. Asked about that, Manning said: "Whether there is a business decision being made on Willis part on his side or on the Broncos side, that is kind of to be determined. Ill say this: Willis was a great help to me last year." ' ' '