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Who Made the Flyers’ Opening Night Roster? Youth Leads the Way

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Philadelphia Flyers rookie Matvei Michkov after being drafted in the 2023 NHL Draft.
Flyers rookie Matvei Michkov leads the way for the team's young NHL roster for the 2024-25 season. (Photo: AP)

The Philadelphia Flyers officially announced their opening night roster ahead of Friday’s season-opener against the Vancouver Canucks, headlined by rookie sensation Matvei Michkov.



Michkov is just one of a few young future stars on this year’s roster, though.

Defensemen Egor Zamula and Cam York return for their second full seasons with the Flyers, while wingers Bobby Brink and Tyson Foerster booked their sophomore seasons in the big leagues.

Who made the Flyers’ opening night roster?

Forwards (14)

Bobby Brink, Noah Cates, Sean Couturier, Nick Deslauriers, Joel Farabee, Tyson Foerster, Morgan Frost, Garnet Hathaway, Travis Konecny, Scott Laughton, Jett Luchanko, Matvei Michkov, Ryan Poehling, Owen Tippett

Defense (8)

Jamie Drysdale, Erik Johnson, Rasmus Ristolainen, Travis Sanheim, Nick Seeler, Cam York, Egor Zamula

Goalies (2) Sam Ersson, Ivan Fedotov

Luchanko makes it official

Jett Luchanko, the Flyers’ 2024 first-round pick, has already punched his ticket to the NHL despite having turned 18 years old only six weeks ago.

In his post-training camp press conference, Flyers GM Danny Briere said that he, the coaches, and the rest of the front office have not made a definitive decision on Luchanko’s immediate future in Philadelphia just yet.

“There’s nothing guaranteed. He might be here for one day or he could be here the whole season,” Briere said of Luchanko. “There’s nothing guaranteed, and we’re taking it day by day. But he’s been really impressive. And so far, he’s, he’s earned the rights to stay with and start with us.”

As such, as long as Luchanko plays in Game 1 against Vancouver on Friday, he will officially become the youngest player in Flyers history at 18 years and 51 days old.

The Guelph Storm ace has been practicing on the third line, centering Brink and Joel Farabee. Additionally, Luchanko has taken reps on the second power play unit alongside Brink, Farabee, Foerster, and Zamula.

There weren’t many surprises on this year’s opening night roster, but the Flyers found room for one in Jett Luchanko. How far he takes this early opportunity is ultimately up to him.

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Romus

Having Luchanko on the second power play unit….with normal line mates Brink and Farabee is a very good idea.

BIGE88

We shall see who’s left this time next year between brink, farabee and frost . All have a shot to be packaged for a power wing and #1 center . Now with Konecny signed he seems to be in our cup plans in 3-4 years

not knowing anything of what happened in off season I’m assuming rangers , Edmonton are leaders to try and win cup . I haven’t followed this summer where everyone is at . I think people already started leaving Florida so they may be down a few parts .

young offense and older defense wins cups . We have the perfect formula emerging

the couturier , Sanheim , risto , Seeler , Laughton ,Konecny group will be our men portion of our cup in 3-4 years . Post cup we won’t be able to replace them easy in 5 years so enjoy next 3-4 years and the buildup

GMan

Out of the six players you mentioned that will be part of your “cup fantasy” in 3-4 years, a minimum of three of them, Laughton, Seeler and Risto will no longer be on the team. TK will be here and the other two are debatable.

RoadRules

Laughton WON’T be there. Ditto for Seeler; and most likely Risto. Chucles the GM ( General Moron) saddled this Hockey Organization it might be 3- 4 full Seasons before the Flyers Brass see’s the light of day.

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