NHL Draft 2023: Updated Order, Top Prospects and 1st-Round Mock (2024)

NHL Draft 2023: Updated Order, Top Prospects and 1st-Round Mock

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    Before the 2023 NHL draft takes place in Nashville, Tennessee, this June, the fate of the league's bottom teams will be decided by pingpong balls.

    The NHL draft lottery, which will be broadcast from the league's New Jersey headquarters on May 8, will determine in two lotteries which teams get to draft first and second overall.

    Teams can move up a maximum of 10 spots, so only squads ranked in the NHL's bottom 11 at the season's end on April 14 will have a shot at WHL phenom Connor Bedard.

    This could be the most impactful lottery in years given the strength of the 2023 draft class. The Athletic's Scott Wheeler said these prospects are rivaled only by Connor McDavid's 2015 class for the best of the decade. TSN's Bob McKenzie described the class as having "sizzle, substance and a lot to like."

    Who will get to pick first in one of the best drafts in the past 10 years?

    It all depends on whether it's the Chicago Blackhawks, Columbus Blue Jackets, Anaheim Ducks or San Jose Sharks that win out on the race to the bottom of the standings and the best lottery odds—and on how the balls decide to bounce.

    Here's an outline of how this could go down on May 8, based on the latest mock draft from Tankathon.

2023 1st-Round Mock Draft

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    1. Chicago Blackhawks: Connor Bedard, C, Regina Pats (WHL)
    2. Columbus Blue Jackets: Adam Fantilli, C, University of Michigan (NCAA)
    3. Anaheim Ducks: Matvei Michkov, RW, Sochi (KHL)
    4. San Jose Sharks: Leo Carlsson, C, Orebro (SHL)
    5. Montréal Canadiens: Will Smith, C (USNTDP)
    6. Arizona Coyotes: Zachary Benson, LW, Winnipeg Ice (WHL)
    7. Philadelphia Flyers: Dalibor Dvorsky, C, AIK (Allsvenskan)
    8. Vancouver Canucks: Oliver Moore, C (USNTDP)
    9. Detroit Red Wings: Eduard Sale, RW, Brno (Czechia)
    10. Washington Capitals: Brayden Yager, C, Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL)
    11. St. Louis Blues: Andrew Cristall, LW, Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
    12. Arizona Coyotes (received pick from Ottawa Senators): Ryan Leonard, C (USNTDP)
    13. Buffalo Sabres: David Reinbacher, D, Kloten (SUI)
    14. Montréal Canadiens (received pick from Florida Panthers): Axel Sandin-Pellikka, D, Skelleftea (Sweden J20)
    15. Calgary Flames: Matthew Wood, RW, University of Connecticut (NCAA)
    16. Nashville Predators: Colby Barlow, RW, Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
    17. Pittsburgh Penguins: Riley Heidt, C, Prince George Cougars (WHL)
    18. Detroit Red Wings: Mikhail Gulyayev, D, Omsk (MHL)
    19. Winnipeg Jets: Nate Danielson, C, Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL)
    20. Seattle Kraken: Gabriel Perreault, RW (USNTDP)
    21. Chicago Blackhawks (received pick from Lightning): Calum Ritchie, C, Oshawa Generals (OHL)
    22. New York Rangers (received pick from Stars): Gavin Brindley, RW, University of Michigan (NCAA)
    23. Minnesota Wild: Samuel Honzek, LW, Vancouver Giants (WHL)
    24. Nashville Predators (received pick from Oilers): Dmitri Simashev, D, Loko Yaroslavl (MHL)
    25. Columbus Blue Jackets (received pick from Kings): Quentin Musty, LW, Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
    26. St. Louis Blues (received pick from Rangers): Lukas Dragicevic, D, Tri-City Americans (WHL)
    27. St. Louis Blues (received pick from Maple Leafs): Tanner Molendyk, D, Saskatoon Blades (WHL)
    28. San Jose Sharks (received pick from Devils): Otto Stenberg, C, Frolunda (SHL)
    29. Colorado Avalanche: Jayden Perron, LW, Chicago Steel (USHL)
    30. Carolina Hurricanes: Daniil But, LW, Loko Yaroslavl (MHL)
    31. Vegas Golden Knights: Ethan Gauthier, RW, Sherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL)
    32. Toronto Maple Leafs (received pick from Bruins): Koehn Ziemmer, RW, Prince George Cougars (WHL)

    Other potential first-round picks: Nick Lardis, LW, Hamilton Bulldogs (OHL); Gracyn Sawchyn, C, Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL); Oliver Bonk, D, London Knights (OHL); Theo Lindstein, D, Brynas (SHL).

Connor Bedard, C, Regina Pats (WHL)

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    The IIHF might as well have called the 2023 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships the Connor Bedard show.

    In case there were any doubts the Regina Pats captain, who just recorded the first 140-point season the WHL has seen since 1996, was this year's No. 1 pick, he put them to rest by leading Canada to the title with 23 points (nine goals, 14 assists) in seven games.

    Scouts have been discussing Bedard's future role as a potential generational talent since he was granted exceptional player status in order to play in the WHL at 15 years old, but you don't have to be a hockey developmental expert to see what makes Bedard special. It's visible in every highlight.

    He is strong on the puck, talented at reading plays, capable of deft puck-handling maneuvers and fast enough to beat other skaters to the puck. His dominance was a main reason Regina reached the 2022-23 playoffs, and his entertainment value drew some of the largest crowds the Pats had ever seen.

    There is no doubt that whichever team wins the draft lottery on May 8 will be adding Bedard to its roster.

Adam Fantilli, C, University of Michigan (NCAA)

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    Fantilli burst onto the college hockey scene in 2022 with one of the best season starts the University of Michigan had ever seen.

    His 15 points in the first six games of his NCAA career, the most for a Wolverine since Bruno Baseotto in 1979, were no fluke. Fantilli finished the season as the most productive player in the NCAA, with 64 points (29 goals, 35 assists) in 35 games.

    He is now a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award and could be the third freshman in NCAA history to win it. If Fantilli wins, he will be in good company. The only other two college players who claimed the trophy in their first college season are Ducks legend Paul Kariya and Vegas star Jack Eichel.

    Fantilli's 6'2" frame, end-to-end skating ability and precise shot would have been enough to earn him the No. 1 pick in a draft that did not feature potential generational talent at the top—think Eichel sitting behind Connor McDavid in the 2015 draft. As consolation prizes go, Fantilli will be a game-changing one for whichever team misses out on Bedard.

Matvei Michkov, RW, Sochi (KHL)

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    Are you willing to sign a future NHL star—even if it will be three seasons before he plays for your team?

    That's the question the team selecting at No. 3 will be facing as it grapples with the question of taking Matvei Michkov, the Russian goalscoring phenom who in 2020 signed with the KHL through 2025-26.

    "It is my dream to play in the NHL one day," Michkov told NHL.com, through an interpreter, last month. "But for now I will continue to work on my game and develop as a player at home."

    Michkov has a deadly shot, powerful release and the hands—and daring—required to pull off a lacrosse goal. He has been a top scorer in every Russian league he's touched since he became the first under-16 player to rack up a point per game in the MHL, the country's junior league.

    His potential to add firepower to a team in need of goalscoring will make Michkov a smart pick at No. 3, even given the three-year wait.

NHL Draft 2023: Updated Order, Top Prospects and 1st-Round Mock (2024)

FAQs

Who will be the #1 pick in the 2024 NHL draft? ›

Here are five things to know about Canadian ice hockey player Macklin Celebrini. The San Jose Sharks have won the Macklin Celebrini sweepstakes. San Jose was awarded this year's No. 1 overall draft pick via the 2024 NHL Draft Lottery on Tuesday night.

Who is projected to be the first pick in the NHL draft? ›

The San Jose Sharks win the NHL draft lottery with expectation to select Macklin Celebrini No. 1.

Which NHL team has the most first round picks 2023? ›

The Chicago Blackhawks and Anaheim Ducks won the two draft lotteries that took place on May 8, 2023, giving them the first and second picks overall. Chicago moved up two spots to receive the first pick, while Anaheim and Columbus each moved down one spot.

What percentage of first round draft picks play in the NHL? ›

63% of first round picks played but less than 25% of second round picks survived and only 12% of third rounder selections. Former NHL general manager Doug MacLean said his math over the last decade showed that only 15% of second round picks ever become impact players.

Who is the best defenseman in the NHL draft? ›

Here are NHL.com's top 10 defensem*n available for the 2024 NHL Draft:
  • Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State (NCAA) ...
  • Zeev Buium, Denver (NCAA) ...
  • Anton Silayev, Torpedo (KHL) ...
  • Zayne Parekh, Saginaw (OHL) ...
  • Sam Dickinson, London (OHL) ...
  • Carter Yakemchuk, Calgary (WHL) ...
  • Stian Solberg, Vålerenga (NOR) ...
  • Adam Jiricek, Plzen (CZREP)
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Who are the NHL top prospects in 2024? ›

Free Agent Frenzy
RPlayerBorn
1Macklin Celebrini (F)06/13/2006
2Artyom Levshunov (D)10/28/2005
3Ivan Demidov (F)12/10/2005
4Sam Dickinson (D)06/07/2006
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What is Connor Bedard's salary? ›

Connor Bedard's salary as a rookie for the Chicago Blackhawks is an impressive $950,000 for the 2023-24 season. This sum includes a base salary of $855,000 and a signing bonus of $95,000. Bedard's contract guarantees him a total of $13,350,000 over three years.

Who is the favorite pick in the NHL draft 2023? ›

Connor Bedard, who was the consensus No. 1 pick, as well as Leo Carlsson from Orebro in the SHL, Adam Fantilli at Michigan, and Will Smith with the U.S. NTDP. The consensus publicly and with NHL teams was that the second pick should be Fantilli.

Who is the number one NHL prospect? ›

At the top, there is a projected superstar in Macklin Celebrini. The top five picks or so all look like potential impact players in the NHL.

Has a goalie ever gone first overall? ›

Richard W. DiPietro Jr.

On June 24, 2000, DiPietro became the second goaltender in history selected first overall in an NHL Entry Draft when he was chosen by the New York Islanders.

Which NHL team has never picked 1st overall? ›

The Anaheim Ducks, Calgary Flames, Carolina Hurricanes, Minnesota Wild, Nashville Predators, Seattle Kraken, Vancouver Canucks and Vegas Golden Knights have never selected first overall. Five players have come from the London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League, more than any other team.

How do they decide who picks first in the NHL Draft? ›

But the No. 1 pick doesn't simply go to the team with the worst regular-season record. Instead, a lottery will determine the final order of the first 16 picks of the first round.

Which NHL team has the most draft picks in 2024? ›

Though the Arizona Coyotes have the most picks in 2024 with 13, the situation with the Montreal Canadiens may just be the more interesting story ahead of the draft, which takes place June 28-29.

What is the format for the NHL draft lottery in 2024? ›

The 14 teams not selected in the 2024 NHL Draft Lottery were assigned the remaining draft selections (among 1 through 16 in the first round), in inverse order of regular-season points. Fourteen balls, numbered 1 to 14, were placed in a lottery machine. The machine randomly expelled four balls.

Do the Leafs have a first round pick in 2024? ›

The Leafs currently hold the rights to the 23rd overall pick in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft, a position they have previously selected in 1964, 1971, and 1992. The 2024 NHL Entry Draft is under two weeks away and as of now, the Toronto Maple Leafs currently hold the 23rd overall pick.

Where is the NHL draft in 2024? ›

The 2024 Upper Deck NHL Draft will be held June 28-29 at Sphere in Las Vegas. The first round will be June 28 (7 p.m. ET; ESPN, SN, TVAS) and Rounds 2-7 are June 29 (11:30 a.m. ET; NHLN, SN, TVAS).

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