NHL Draft Lottery
The Toronto Maple Leafs won the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery and will select first overall on June 26, 2026, at KeyBank Center in Buffalo. This marks a significant moment for the team as they prepare to choose between top prospects Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg.
The Maple Leafs had an 8.5% chance of landing the top pick, making their victory notable within the context of recent draft lotteries. The last time they picked first overall was in 2016 when they chose Auston Matthews, who has since become a star player.
Key facts:
- The San Jose Sharks will select second overall for the second consecutive year.
- The Vancouver Canucks dropped to third place in the draft order.
- Gavin McKenna is ranked No. 1 in NHL Central Scouting’s final ranking of North American skaters.
- McKenna scored 51 points in the NCAA this season, with 15 goals and 36 assists.
- He averaged 1.46 points per game, showcasing his offensive capabilities.
Mats Sundin expressed his enthusiasm for the Maple Leafs’ success, stating, “I’m extremely happy for the Toronto Maple Leafs fanbase, of course.” Meanwhile, John Chayka praised McKenna’s skill set: “He’s an exciting player. The skill level, the creativity, his puck ability and his shot release is all pretty special.” This reflects the high expectations surrounding McKenna as a potential franchise player.
The draft lottery determines the selection order for teams that did not qualify for the playoffs. As such, it creates an opportunity for franchises like the Maple Leafs to rebuild or strengthen their rosters significantly.
As teams prepare for this pivotal event, analysts will closely watch how selections unfold. The draft will start at 7 p.m. ET, and fans are eager to see which direction the Maple Leafs will take with their first pick.