The 20-year-old forward, who has played eight games with the Devils, said he's getting more comfortable by the day.
"The pace of play, things like that, it's been really good, and older guys here have been great, helping me adjust to this lifestyle and style of play, which has been great," he said.
New Jersey coach John Hynes has been impressed by how quickly Anderson has adapted to the level of play in the NHL.
"His attention to detail in the game and hockey sense is high, high end," he said. "He's extremely competitive on the puck. ... I think now he's getting more and more comfortable offensively, and I think that's the thing, his understanding, his time and space, using his talent. He's got a good shot. Those are the things, I think as a player gets more experience and they feel comfortable with their game, sometimes you see that part of their game start to go in the right direction, and his is."
The Flyers thought they tied the game at 8:46 of the first period, but referee TJ Luxmore waved off Shayne Gostisbehere's apparent power-play goal because James van Riemsdyk interfered with Kinkaid. Philadelphia coach Dave Hakstol challenged the call on the ice, which was confirmed by video review.