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MASSIVE Flyers OHL PROSPECT UPDATE



The Philadelphia Flyers’ rebuild is heating up, and it starts with their top prospects. In this episode, we break down Jett Luchanko’s explosive playmaking with the Brantford Bulldogs, Jack Nesbitt’s development journey with the Windsor Spitfires, and Nathan Quinn’s point-per-game surge with the Quebec Remparts.

We analyze their 2025-26 OHL seasons, scout each player’s strengths and weaknesses, and explore what their growth means for the Flyers’ future. Who’s closest to making the NHL? Which prospect could surprise? Dive in as we explore the next generation of Flyers talent and the rebuild timeline shaping Philadelphia’s future.

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11 Comments

  1. Good stuff.

    Jett and Jack are key bricks in the Flyers rebuild. Both are smart 2way centers. That is what this Flyers team needs, with their offensive future looking like it is going to come from the wings….with some of those scoring wingers not being defensive stalwarts. Intelligent pivots that honor the backcheck. Jett will be up sooner. Nesbitt is going to be the first Flyers 19 year old that is sent to the AHL when that rule goes into effect next year. And that's where his hockey feet (skating) will catch up to his hockey mind.

    Flyers fans are going to love both players. Jett for his skill. Jack for his heart.

  2. Jordan staal was 6’4 220lb guy, I’m not sure that’s a good comparison. I don’t see Jett as a nhl center. I think he’s a wing. I’m also worried he’s not going to be good enough offensively for a top 6 role and not good enough defensively for a bottom 6 role. Jett to me has the most value to the flyers in the next year as a trade chip.

    I don’t see Quinn as anything right now.

    Nesbit is not a CHL type player. His skill set will shine much more in the nhl.

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