REPORT: Jett Luchanko, Alex Ciernik To Join Phantoms This Week
As the Lehigh Valley Phantoms prepare for a final push toward the Calder Cup Playoffs, reinforcements are on the way.
Siobhan Nolan (@SGNolan) on X Top #LetsGoFlyers prospect Jett Luchanko, who became the youngest-ever debutante for the team back in October, is expected to join the Lehigh Valley Phantoms later this week, as first reported by @jackiespiegel93 👀
Reports indicate that Flyers prospects Jett Luchanko and Alex Ciernik will be joining the Phantoms by the end of the week, adding speed, skill, and fresh energy to a team looking to make a deep run.
For Flyers fans, this news is both exciting and familiar. After all, Luchanko, the Flyers' 13th overall pick in 2024, already made history earlier this season when he became the youngest player ever to debut for the Flyers. His journey—from training camp standout to NHL debut to OHL captain—has been impressive, and now he'll get another crack at professional hockey.
Meanwhile, Ciernik, a dynamic winger who had a strong year in Sweden, will bring his own blend of speed and creativity to the Phantoms' lineup.
With both players set to arrive in Allentown, here's what their presence could mean for the Phantoms down the stretch.
Luchanko's first stint with the Flyers was short but electric. After turning heads at training camp, he cracked the opening-night roster and played in four NHL games before being sent back to the OHL's Guelph Storm to continue his development.
While some young players might have taken that as a disappointment, Luchanko embraced the challenge, returning to junior hockey as Guelph's captain and finishing the season with 56 points (21 goals, 35 assists) in 46 games.
Guelph Storm (@Storm_City) on X Jett Luchanko, ARE YOU SERIOUS? #StormCity | @NHLFlyers
Now, he's ready for the next step. Luchanko's game is built on elite skating, high-end vision, and relentless work ethic—all things that should translate well to the AHL. His ability to push the pace, make quick plays, and disrupt opponents with his tenacity could make him an immediate asset for the Phantoms.
The AHL is a different animal compared to junior hockey. The game is faster, the players are stronger, and time and space are harder to come by. But Luchanko has already handled the transition once at the NHL level. His second go-around in pro hockey should be smoother, and if he can adjust quickly, he could be a real difference-maker for Lehigh Valley.
Ciernik took a different route this season, spending the year in Sweden's HockeyAllsvenskan with the Nybro Vikings. Playing against men in a professional league has given him valuable experience, and his production—23 points (11 goals, 12 assists) in 46 games—reflects his growing confidence.
TV4 Hockey (@TV4_Hockey) on X Vinna efter försvinna ikväll för Nybro - då öppnar Alex Ciernik målskyttet såhär 🚨
Ciernik's biggest strength is his speed. He's a burner in open ice, capable of breaking away from defenders and creating offensive chances off the rush. His skill with the puck and quick hands make him dangerous in transition, and his playmaking instincts should add another dimension to the Phantoms' offense.
The challenge for Ciernik will be adjusting to the North American game. The smaller rink means tighter checking and less time to make plays, so he'll need to adapt quickly. But given his talent and hockey IQ, there's every reason to believe he can be a contributor right away.
Adding two young, hungry, high-skill players at this point in the season is a major boost for the Phantoms. Both Luchanko and Ciernik bring energy, creativity, and fresh legs, which could be invaluable as the team fights for positioning down the stretch.
For Flyers fans, this is also a glimpse into the future. Luchanko and Ciernik are both part of the next wave of young talent that could make an impact in Philadelphia in the coming years.
But for now, their focus will be on helping Lehigh Valley in its playoff quest—and giving excited fans a taste of what can they bring to the table after a full season of development.

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