Flyers Prospects
Flyers Won’t Rule Out Jett Luchanko NHL Debut: ‘That’s His Mentality’
Philadelphia Flyers fans hoping to see Jett Luchanko get a nine-game trial run and NHL debut at the start of the 2024-25 season have some hope, though it’s not much.
Flyers assistant general manager Brent Flahr wouldn’t rule out the possibility of Luchanko getting that trial run on Sunday, but was careful to note that the possibility is more unlikely than likely.
Luchanko, who just turned 18 years old only three weeks ago, was drafted 13th overall by the Flyers in the 2024 NHL Draft in June.
“You can always talk about it. You know, me personally, that’s obviously up to (John Tortorella) and (Luchanko’s) performance,” Flahr said on Sunday afternoon. “That’s a big stretch, but I guess it’s possible. Like, I wouldn’t say no.
“We’re more worried about the player at 22, 23, more so than 18. He’s here to make the team. That’s his mentality, so that’s great. Certainly not going to tell him anything different.”
Since being drafted by the Flyers, Luchanko has immediately stepped in and taken over the throne (if there ever was one) as the Flyers’ top center prospect. In just two Rookie Series games against the baby New York Rangers, Luchanko has flexed his wheels, playmaking instincts, and defensive details.
His ability to win pucks along the boards was all the difference on Saturday night, as the London, Ont., native was able to dish a puck back to defenseman Emil Andrae, who waited out the whole building before setting up Samu Tuomaala for the overtime winner over the Rangers at the PPL Center in Allentown, PA.
That play was just a microcosm of what the Flyers are hoping Luchanko can achieve at the NHL level on a nightly basis.
It was also worth noting that Luchanko and linemate Elliot Desnoyers were joined by AHL forward Matt Miller on Saturday and were much worse offensively compared to when they had Matvei Michkov with them on Friday.
That’s nothing against Miller, who is an effective bottom-six player in the right situation.
Right now, it’s clear that Luchanko, who recorded an assist in each Rookie Series game, needs to play with offensive-minded players to unlock and develop his skills in the opposing end of the ice. Will he get that with the Guelph Storm in the OHL? Would he get that in a few games with the Flyers at the start of the season?
Those are questions Flyers management appears to at least be considering ahead of the start of the NHL preseason and training camp.
Though the junior kids can play 9 games at the NHL then a decision has to be made…..I think the NHL should do away with that, but instead, with agreement with the CJMHL grant the kid the opportunity to play 20 games within the AHL and with a team’s affiliate, and then make the decision if he stays or goes back down to his junior team. At least he can develop a little more at another pro level and against older more wise hockey players.
He obviously had a very good season with Guelph and especially so for a 17-year-old. Maybe he will turn out to be very good at the NHL level also. I hope so. However, the Flyers have had too many highly touted prospects in recent years that did not turn into anything for me to get excited just yet. Give him a 9-game look if he earns it in camp but an 82-game grind against NHLers is much different than the OHL.
They are merging the Sanheim, risto , couturier, konncny , tippett, Seeler vets and backbone with all these young bucks for our cup in 3 years .
young offense and veteran defense wins cups . We have the perfect setup with Sanheim, risto and Seeler in their prime as defenders in 3 and 4 years
love this lachenko kid. Brent flahr is going to be a legend in this town in 3-4 years when Seeler and risto backstop my cup with drysdale and Bonk as my top pair
I forgot Laughton
they would have traded Laughton and Seeler this year if they were still planning 5 years out. This is coming together in 2 years for our cup. Risto and Seeler are entering their prime as brown men to be able to handle the playoffs . All the other teams that win cups have grown me elite defensive defenseman . So please let’s keep risto and Seeler so I can get my cup .
tired of hearing flyers fans want the deal zottos, haggs, provorovs , ghosts who fail at both ends . I finally have some REAL defenders that look the part with proper size too
***grown men