Flyers’ Jett Has Liftoff, Quickly Signs Entry-Level Contract

   

That didn’t take long.

The Philadelphia Flyers, impressed with the play of center Jett Luchanko in the team’s development camp, signed the 17-year-old forward to a three-year, entry-level contract Saturday.

Luchanko, who turns 18 next month, was selected in the first round — 13th overall — in the recent NHL draft.

“I’m just going with the flow here and kind of enjoying every moment,” Luchanko said after being one of the standout players in Saturday evening’s development-camp scrimmage.

Flyers’ Jett Has Liftoff, Quickly Signs Entry-Level Contract

The scrimmage, which showcased Luchanko’s speed, ended development camp.

The 6-foot, 188-pound Luchanko, a native of London, Ontario, had 74 points (20 goals, 54 assists) in 68 OHL games with the Guelph Storm last season.

“He’s a complete player,” Philadelphia Flyers general manager Danny Briere said after the Flyers drafted Luchanko. “He’s very young still. … We feel he’s just starting to tap his potential. We’re really excited about him.”

Assistant GM Brent Flahr said Luchanko is “very detailed at both ends of the rink. As he gets stronger he’s going to be more and more dynamic.”