As the Stanley Cup Playoffs trudge on, much of the NHL has already turned its attention to the future.
Among those teams? The Vancouver Canucks, who are looking for their first ever No. 1 pick in the NHL Entry Draft lottery. As they look to find a new GM to replace Patrik Allvin, who was fired in April, the Canucks look to finally be entering a much-needed rebuild. With 18.5% odds to get the No. 1 overall pick and Gavin McKenna or Ivar Stenberg looking like distinct possibilities, 2026 may give the franchise the jolt it needs.
Advertisement
REQUIRED READING: NHL playoff predictions for second round: Who goes to conference finals?
While the team with best odds to get the No. 1 pick has retained it in three of the past five years, 2025 saw a stunning climb when the New York Islanders jumped from the 10th-best odds to land defenseman Matthew Schaefer first. Behind the Canucks are the Chicago Blackhawks – who landed Connor Bedard No. 1 overall in 2023 – and the New York Rangers, who won the most shocking lottery in NHL history in 2020.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be in their first draft under new GM John Chayka, but could be without a first-round pick. With the fifth-best odds to get the No. 1 overall pick, Toronto has a top-five protected pick that would go to the Boston Bruins if it is No. 6 or lower.
As always, it all comes down to the luck of the draw.
1 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
The NHL is announcing the finalists for the Hart Trophy and the other major awards. Here’s who is in the running (listed alphabetically):
1 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
The NHL is announcing the finalists for the Hart Trophy and the other major awards. Here’s who is in the running (listed alphabetically):
2 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Ted Lindsay Award (most outstanding player) finalist: San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini
3 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Ted Lindsay finalist: Tampa Bay Lightning forward Nikita Kucherov
4 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Ted Lindsay finalist: Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid
5 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton Trophy (perseverance) nominee: Anaheim Ducks goaltender Ville Husso
6 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy
7 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Philadelphia Flyers left wing Garrett Wilson
26 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Anthony Mantha
27 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: St. Louis Blues goaltender Jordan Binnington
28 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: San Jose Sharks goalie Laurent Brossoit
29 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle
30 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh
31 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson
32 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Utah Mammoth right wing Clayton Keller
33 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen
34 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Akira Schmid
35 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Washington Capitals left wing Alex Ovechkin
36 / 36
NHL awards finalists: Who’s up for 2026-26 regular season awards?
Masterton nominee: Winnipeg Jets center Jonathan Toews
How does the NHL Entry Draft lottery work?
The NHL’s lottery system is similar but different to other ping-pong ball-based lottery systems.
Advertisement
While worse records still result in better odds to get drawn and the worst record has better odds than the NBA (18.5% vs 14% tied with the second and third worst teams in the NBA), the NHL only allows teams to move up 10 spots from where they’re drawing. With that in mind, only the top 11 teams in odds have a chance to pick No. 1 overall (ending with the Blues this season).
The NHL also draws for the top two teams, meaning two teams could jump in the order (ergo, the Devils could pick No. 2 but not No. 1 from the No. 12 spot in the order). If, for example, the Islanders win the No. 1 pick from 13, they would pick third and Vancouver would retain its No. 1 spot.
When is the 2026 NHL Entry Draft lottery?
Date: Tuesday May 5, 2026
The NHL Entry Draft lottery will take place in Secaucus, New Jersey at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN. Cord-cutters can watch on the ESPN app with ESPN+ or use Fubo, which offers a free trial.
Advertisement
2026 NHL Entry Draft lottery odds
The Canucks (25-49-8, 58 points) have the best No. 1 pick odds at 18.5%. Behind them are the Blackhawks (29-39-14, 72 points) at 13.5% and the Rangers (34-9-9, 77 points) at 11.5%. Chicago, of course, jumped the Anaheim Ducks and Columbus Blue Jackets in 2023 to land Bedard, while the Rangers won a unique two-phase lottery in 2020 to get Alex Lafreniere.
Vancouver has never had the No. 1 overall pick.
Position
Team
No. 1 pick odds
1
Vancouver Canucks
18.5%
2
Chicago Blackhawks
13.5%
3
New York Rangers
11.5%
4
Calgary Flames
9.5%
5
Toronto Maple Leafs (conditional to Boston)
8.5%
6
Seattle Kraken
7.5%
7
Winnipeg Jets
6.5%
8
Florida Panthers
6%
9
San Jose Sharks
5%
10
Nashville Predators
3.5%
11
St. Louis Blues
3%
12
New Jersey Devils
2.5%
13
New York Islanders
2%
14
Columbus Blue Jackets
1.5%
15
St. Louis Blues (from Detroit)
0.5%
16
Washington Capitals
0.5%
When did potential lottery winners last win the NHL Entry Draft lottery?
Winning the lottery can be a franchise-defining move. Prospects are bright for the Blackhawks with Bedard, Macklin Celebrini has proven to be an elite force for the Sharks, and the Sabres have emerged as a force to reckoned with with Rasmus Dahlin and Owen Power as two former No. 1 picks.
Advertisement
Some teams are looking to pick first overall for the first time ever. Here’s a look at the last time the potential lottery winners picked first overall, and who they took.
Team
Year
Pick
Vancouver Canucks
Never
N/A
Chicago Blackhawks
2023
Connor Bedard
New York Rangers
2020
Alex Lafreniere
Calgary Flames
Never
N/A
Toronto Maple Leafs
2016
Auston Matthews
Seattle Kraken
Never
N/A
Winnipeg Jets
2001 (as Atlanta Thrashers)
Ilya Kovalchuk
Florida Panthers
2014
Aaron Ekblad
San Jose Sharks
2024
Macklin Celebrini
Nashville Predators
Never
N/A
St. Louis Blues
2006
Erik Johnson
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who will win NHL draft lottery? Canucks lead odds, Blackhawks next