Slowly but surely making their way through a season-opening four-game road trip, the Philadelphia Flyers will travel to Edmonton to face the Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place at 10 p.m.
Head coach John Tortorella and the Philadelphia Flyers threw fans for a loop on Saturday prior to the 6-3 loss to the Calgary Flames, omitting Jett Luchanko from the lineup after his NHL debut in favor of veteran Noah Cates.
The Philadelphia Flyers begin their 2024-25 season on Oct. 11, and all eyes will be on Matvei Michkov. While that story should steal all the headlines, another key rookie to monitor is Jett Luchanko.
While Philadelphia Flyers fans are jacked up to see Matvei Michkov don the orange and black this season, there is another fresh face hoping to make an impact during his rookie season.
If the 2024 training camp and preseason have taught us anything, it’s that the Flyers must continue to draft defensemen with a more translatable suite of tools for the pro game.
The 2024-25 NHL season has finally arrived, but not for the Philadelphia Flyers quite yet (it begins on Oct. 11 versus the Vancouver Canucks). Before then,
The Philadelphia Flyers made Jett Luchanko the 13th overall pick in the 2024 NHL Draft back in June. It was a bit of a surprising pick at the time considering the options on the board.
The Philadelphia Flyers released their opening night roster Monday morning and there was one surprising inclusion.
The NHL is almost ready to kick off the 2024-25 season but teams must submit their official rosters, and the Philadelphia Flyers were the first to announce their lineup.
Center Jett Luchanko is projected to start the 2024-25 season in the Flyers’ top nine after officially cracking the opening night roster Monday, and is on track to make franchise history as a result.
After the surprising news of Jett Luchanko making the NHL roster, the Philadelphia Flyers saw lightning strike twice as forwards Anthony Richard and Olle Lycksell both went unclaimed on waivers on Saturday afternoon.
After making the final round of cuts on Friday afternoon, the Philadelphia Flyers roster sits at the maximum 23 players, which includes 2024 first-round pick Jett Luchanko.
At least for now, 2024 first-round pick Jett Luchanko has made the Philadelphia Flyers roster, as final cuts to the training camp squad were made on Friday afternoon.
In this edition of our Philadelphia Flyers news and rumors report, we’ll look at the possibility of center Jett Luchanko making the team, how goaltending prospect Yegor Zavragin has been playing, and a preseason recap.
John Tortorella will be behind the bench coaching the Philadelphia Flyers for the first time this preseason when his squad faces the Boston Bruins at the TD Garden in Boston, Mass., at 7 p.m.
At this year’s Flyers camp, Matvei Michkov is undoubtedly the guy getting the most attention. The forward, who is the team’s top prospect, arrived in America sooner than expected, and we’ll be seeing him in the NHL as early as this season.
The Philadelphia Flyers officially announced their first 14 cuts from the training camp roster on Wednesday morning, headlined by 2023 second-round pick Carson Bjarnason and 2024 second-round pick Spencer Gill.
After some impressive development camp, training camp, and preseason performances, the Philadelphia Flyers will soon have a tough decision to make on 2024 first-round pick Jett Luchanko.
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.
In the 2024 NHL Draft, the Philadelphia Flyers made one of the more surprising picks of the class by taking center Jett Luchanko with their 13th overall selection.
The 2024 Philadelphia Flyers rookie camp got off to a memorable start on Thursday, starting with the mass of excited fans gathering in a line outside the Flyers Training Center eagerly waiting to see Matvei Michkov, Jett Luchanko, and a host of other prospects.
I don’t know what’s going on in Philadelphia, but the Flyers don’t seem to be making the right decisions since Daniel Brière took over. It seems that the selection of Jett Luchanko at No.
With the madness of free agency over, we here at Full Press Hockey can look back on a great event at the end of June, the 2024 NHL Draft. This year’s edition of the draft was at the Sphere in Las Vegas, and what a site it was.
He was the 13th overall pick of last week’s draft and the Flyers organization did not seem comfortable letting him walk away from the team’s development camp without a deal in place.
Philadelphia Flyers General Manager Daniel Brière announced that the club has agreed to terms with 2024 first-round pick Jett Luchanko on a three-year, entry-level contract.
After a tense three minutes, the Philadelphia Flyers traded their 12th pick in the first round for the 13th pick in the first round and third pick in the 2025 draft with the Minnesota Wild.
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