Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 27
Sharks Top Analyst’s 2026 NHL Draft Round 1 Winners at No. 2, Maple Leafs Also Score
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 27

Sharks Top Analyst’s 2026 NHL Draft Round 1 Winners at No. 2, Maple Leafs Also Score

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 27

Summary

  • San Jose emerged as the analyst’s biggest first-round winner after taking Ivar Stenberg at No. 2, Keaton Verhoeff at No. 9 and Ryan Lin at No. 21.
  • Those picks were praised for balancing best-player value with organizational need, adding a top Swedish forward in Stenberg and two highly regarded defense prospects in Verhoeff and Lin.
  • Toronto also landed in the winners tier by selecting Gavin McKenna at No. 1, with the analyst calling him the class’s most talented player and an immediate top-six, top-power-play fit.
  • Seattle, Winnipeg, Nashville and Utah rounded out the winners group, highlighted by Seattle taking defenseman Chase Reid at No. 7 and Nashville adding Wyatt Cullen at No. 10 and Tommy Bleyl at No. 31.
  • At the other end of the ranking, Philadelphia’s No. 27 pick Maksim Sokolovskii, Ottawa’s Nos. 25 and 32 swings, and Vegas’ No. 29 selection Juho Piiparinen were labeled the first round’s biggest losers.

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