Gavin McKenna in a Toronto Maple Leafs jersey beside Connor Hellebuyck in a Winnipeg Jets jersey for latest NHL News and trade rumors
Gavin McKenna headlines the 2026 NHL Draft buzz for the Toronto Maple Leafs while Connor Hellebuyck remains one of the biggest names to watch in today’s NHL trade rumors.

The latest NHL News is exactly what fans expect from late June: draft surprises, trade movement, contract pressure, and rumor smoke that feels too thick to ignore. One night after the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft, the league already feels like it has shifted into full offseason chaos.

Toronto made the headline-grabbing move at No. 1 by selecting Gavin McKenna, a pick that immediately changes the tone around the Maple Leafs’ retool. San Jose continued its aggressive build by landing Ivar Stenberg at No. 2 and later adding more blue-line upside. Vancouver, Buffalo, Calgary, Seattle and Winnipeg all made picks that say plenty about where they believe their rosters are headed.

2026 NHL Draft Round 1

Every First-Round Pick From The 2026 NHL Draft

Here is the complete Round 1 summary from the 2026 NHL Draft, including team, player, position and league.

32Total first-round picks
22Forwards selected
10Defensemen selected
1

Toronto Maple Leafs

Gavin McKenna

LW · Penn State, NCAA

2

San Jose Sharks

Ivar Stenberg

LW · Frolunda, Sweden

3

Vancouver Canucks

Caleb Malhotra

C · Brantford, OHL

4

Buffalo Sabres

Daxon Rudolph

D · Prince Albert, WHL

5

New York Rangers

Alberts Smits

D · Munchen, Germany

6

Calgary Flames

Carson Carels

D · Prince George, WHL

7

Seattle Kraken

Chase Reid

D · Sault Ste. Marie, OHL

8

Winnipeg Jets

Viggo Bjorck

C · Djurgarden, Sweden

9

San Jose Sharks

Keaton Verhoeff

D · North Dakota, NCAA

10

Nashville Predators

Wyatt Cullen

LW · USA U-18, NTDP

11

St. Louis Blues

Tynan Lawrence

C · Boston University, NCAA

12

New Jersey Devils

Alexander Command

C · Orebro Jr., Sweden

13

New York Islanders

Malte Gustafsson

D · HV71, Sweden

14

Columbus Blue Jackets

Oscar Hemming

LW · Boston College, NCAA

15

Anaheim Ducks

Nikita Klepov

RW · Saginaw, OHL

16

St. Louis Blues

Maddox Dagenais

C · Quebec, QMJHL

17

Utah Mammoth

Ethan Belchetz

LW · Windsor, OHL

18

Washington Capitals

Oliver Suvanto

C · Tappara, Finland

19

Los Angeles Kings

Elton Hermansson

RW · MoDo, Sweden-2

20

Buffalo Sabres

Ilia Morozov

C · Miami, NCAA

21

San Jose Sharks

Ryan Lin

D · Vancouver, WHL

22

Pittsburgh Penguins

Liam Ruck

RW · Medicine Hat, WHL

23

Detroit Red Wings

JP Hurlbert

LW · Kamloops, WHL

24

Vancouver Canucks

Adam Novotny

LW · Peterborough, OHL

25

Ottawa Senators

Jonas Lagerberg Hoen

RW · Leksand Jr., Sweden

26

Montreal Canadiens

Gleb Pugachyov

RW · Nizhny Novgorod Jr., Russia

27

Philadelphia Flyers

Maksim Sokolovskii

D · London, OHL

28

Anaheim Ducks

Marcus Nordmark

LW · Djurgarden Jr., Sweden

29

Vegas Golden Knights

Juho Piiparinen

D · Tappara, Finland

30

Calgary Flames

Jack Hextall

C · Youngstown, USHL

31

Nashville Predators

Tommy Bleyl

D · Moncton, QMJHL

32

Ottawa Senators

Jaxon Cover

RW · London, OHL

2026 NHL Draft Round 1 Picks And Today’s Biggest NHL Rumors

My personal read: this first round was not just about prospect rankings. It was about team identity. The Sharks clearly wanted high-end skill and long-term structure. The Sabres leaned into defense and center depth. The Blues, after already reshaping their roster with Mason McTavish, kept attacking the middle of the ice. The Ducks, meanwhile, added more offensive upside to a young forward group that is already dangerous.

From a data-based perspective, the first round had a strong roster-building pattern: 22 forwards, 10 defensemen and zero goaltenders were selected. Five defensemen went inside the top nine picks, which tells you how badly teams wanted size, mobility and future top-four options. In today’s NHL, teams are paying a premium for defensemen who can skate, defend rush chances and still move pucks under pressure.

The rumor market is just as fascinating. Connor Hellebuyck remains a name to watch after Winnipeg’s front office acknowledged it is listening. The earlier Buffalo connection cooled once the Sabres used the fourth overall pick, which matters because that pick appeared to be one of the major pieces that made the trade framework interesting. That is an important update: the earlier Hellebuyck-to-Buffalo speculation did not turn into a draft-night deal.

Jason Robertson is another major storyline. The Stars appear to be dealing with a difficult contract number, and because Robertson is a restricted free agent with arbitration rights and one year away from unrestricted free agency, Dallas cannot let this drag forever. An offer sheet remains possible, but my view is that a trade still feels more realistic than a clean, easy extension unless both sides move quickly toward a number that makes sense.

Why Today’s NHL News Could Shape The Rest Of The Offseason

The Columbus situation might be the most uncomfortable one in the league. Reports around Zach Werenski and Kirill Marchenko suggest the Blue Jackets could be staring at a larger core-player problem. If both players are uncertain long-term pieces, Columbus has to decide whether to wait, negotiate, or turn this into a franchise-reset trade package.

Mathew Barzal is another name that should not be ignored. The Islanders may not be shopping him aggressively, but when teams like Dallas and Montreal are looking for top-six skill, it makes sense that calls would happen. The Canadiens, in particular, continue to look like a team hunting for another major offensive piece to play with their young core.

The confirmed trade market also gave us real movement. JJ Peterka going to Boston gives the Bruins more speed, shot volume and offensive flexibility. Brandon Carlo going to St. Louis gives the Blues a veteran defender who can stabilize their blue line while younger players develop. That is smart roster construction from St. Louis, especially after their aggressive forward moves.

My biggest takeaway: the NHL offseason has moved beyond “rumor season.” We are now in the action window. Draft capital has already moved. Big names are being discussed. Contract pressure is rising. Free agency is days away. For fans tracking NHL News, this is the stretch where one phone call can change a franchise’s direction overnight.

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