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After joining the Brantford Bulldogs via trade, Luchanko wasn’t exactly blowing the doors off and was quickly buried on the depth chart behind Seattle Kraken prospect Jake O’Brien, the 2025 No. 9 overall pick, and Caleb Malhotra, a top 2026 draft prospect.
But, in the last four games, Luchanko had moved from third line center to first line right wing, flanking O’Brien and 2024 draft classmate Marek Vanacker.
Looks like our Flyers nightmare of Jett being the future at center might finally close to being behind us. He couldn’t hack it as a top 6 center on a good team in the OHL, what chance does he have in the NHL? It’s hilarious that his best position might be winger, if he even makes it. So much for DB drafting for need over talent in 2024 and now the Flyers have more wingers than can possibly play in the NHL and still no center prospects.