Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 18
Pronman Projects Maple Leafs to Take Gavin McKenna No. 1 in 223-Pick NHL Mock Draft
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 18

Pronman Projects Maple Leafs to Take Gavin McKenna No. 1 in 223-Pick NHL Mock Draft

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 18

Summary

  • 223 projected picks headline Corey Pronman’s annual seven-round NHL mock draft, with Toronto opening the board by selecting winger Gavin McKenna first overall.
  • League sources cited by Pronman call McKenna to the Maple Leafs close to a foregone conclusion, even with Toronto also doing work on Ivar Stenberg, Chase Reid and Caleb Malhotra.
  • The projected top five has San Jose taking Reid at No. 2, Vancouver landing Malhotra at No. 3, Chicago getting Stenberg at No. 4 and the Rangers selecting defenseman Carels at No. 5.
  • Defensemen dominate much of Pronman’s early first round, with Seattle linked to Verhoeff, Winnipeg to Alberts Smits and Florida to Daxon Rudolph if the Panthers keep their pick.
  • The mock draft arrives a week before the 2026 NHL Draft, offering a full-board snapshot of team preferences as late risers, medical updates and trade possibilities keep the order fluid.

Insights

In a defense-heavy draft, is Toronto making a mistake by picking winger Gavin McKenna first overall?
Which high-risk prospect, like Lagerberg or Novotný, could become the biggest steal of this year's NHL draft?
Will the Canucks draft Caleb Malhotra, or does his father's coaching role create a conflict of interest?