The
Guelph Storm of the
Ontario Hockey League (OHL) selected Luchanko 12th overall in the 2022 OHL Priority Selection, and he signed with the team that May. During the
2022–23 season he recorded five goals and nine assists in 46 games. During the
2023–24 season he led the Storm in scoring with 20 goals and 54 assists in 68 games. At the end of the season, Luchanko received the
William Hanley Trophy as the OHL's most sportsmanlike player. The
Philadelphia Flyers selected Luchanko 13th overall in the
2024 NHL entry draft. The pick was announced by legendary ring announcer and Philadelphia native,
Michael Buffer. He signed a three-year
entry-level contract with the organization on July 6. After impressing head coach
John Tortorella and general manager
Daniel Brière in training camp, Luchanko was named to the Flyers' opening night roster for the
2024–25 NHL season. At 18 years and 51 days old when he debuted against the
Vancouver Canucks on October 11, Luchanko became the youngest player to appear in a game in Flyers history. On October 26, the Flyers returned Luchanko to Guelph for the remainder of the
2024–25 OHL season. He appeared in four games for the Flyers before this return. On January 17, 2025, the Storm named Luchanko
captain. Luchanko was once again named to the Flyers' opening night roster for the
2025–26 season. He appeared in four of the first eight games that season, going pointless in that period. On October 27, the Flyers returned Luchanko to Guelph. By the time of his return, he had been replaced as Storm captain by Charlie Paquette. Luchanko was named co-captain alongside Paquette on October 30. On November 25, 2025, Luchanko was traded to the
Brantford Bulldogs in exchange for Layne Gallacher and four OHL draft picks. == International play ==