Maple Leafs win 2026 NHL Draft Lottery, will pick number 1 overall
The Toronto Maple Leafs just changed their future in a big way. Toronto has won the NHL Draft Lottery and will hold the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, giving new general manager John Chayka a golden opportunity to reshape the franchise immediately. After being one of the league’s top teams for years, the Leafs had a tough season and now find themselves with a chance at a quick fix.
The Maple Leafs entered the lottery with just an 8.5% chance to land the top pick—the fifth-best odds among the 16 participating teams. But the ping-pong balls fell their way. And now, Toronto controls the top of the draft board.
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A Potential Franchise Talent Awaits

All signs point to Gavin McKenna as the likely No. 1 selection. The 18-year-old from Whitehorse, Yukon, has emerged as one of the most exciting young talents in hockey. His recent production speaks for itself:
- 15 goals, 36 assists in 35 games at Penn State
- 4 goals, 10 assists in 7 games at the 2026 World Juniors
McKenna also helped lead Canada to a bronze medal, further cementing his status as the top prospect in the class.
A Rare Opportunity in Franchise History
This marks just the third time in franchise history that the Maple Leafs will pick first overall. The previous two selections were historic:
- 1985: Wendel Clark
- 2016: Auston Matthews
Both players became cornerstone figures for the organization. Now, Toronto has another chance to land a franchise-defining talent.
A New Era Under Chayka
For John Chayka, this couldn’t have come at a better time.
As a new GM, landing the No. 1 pick allows him to:
- Instantly impact the roster
- Set the tone for his vision
- Build around a potential superstar
Few executives get this kind of opportunity so early in their tenure. The Maple Leafs didn’t just win the lottery. They won a chance to reshape their future. And if Gavin McKenna becomes what many expect? This moment could define the next era of hockey in Toronto.
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