Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 15
2026 NHL Mock Draft Projects Gavin McKenna to Maple Leafs at No. 1
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 15

2026 NHL Mock Draft Projects Gavin McKenna to Maple Leafs at No. 1

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 15

Summary

  • A full 32-pick NHL Staff Mock Draft 2.0 slots Gavin McKenna to Toronto at No. 1, with San Jose taking Ivar Stenberg at No. 2 and Vancouver selecting Caleb Malhotra at No. 3.
  • The updated projection comes less than two weeks before the 2026 NHL Draft, expanding a post-lottery exercise that previously covered only the first 16 picks.
  • No first-round pick trades were completed in the mock, though several were explored; the one deal that did go through sent William Eklund from San Jose to the Rangers for Braden Schneider and a third-round pick.
  • The first round skews heavily toward centers and defensemen, including Chase Reid to Chicago at No. 4, Keaton Verhoeff to Winnipeg at No. 8 and Washington using two picks on Alexander Command and JP Hurlbert.
  • Late-round context points to teams drafting for upside and system needs, with St. Louis making three first-round selections and Calgary, Seattle and the Rangers each holding multiple picks.

Insights

With his talent and off-ice concerns, is Gavin McKenna the biggest boom-or-bust top prospect in years?
In a draft class weak on forwards, will a defenseman like Chase Reid ultimately prove to be the best player?
Did the Sharks trade a future star for a flawed defenseman, or was it a genius move for their rebuild?