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Consensus top prospect Gavin McKenna, seen here in a striking visualization wearing the blue and white Toronto Maple Leafs jersey, number 72. With the first-overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft now secured by Toronto, newly appointed GM John Chayka has the rare opportunity to turn this powerful image into a reality, drafting the dynamic Penn State star to anchor the team's future.

Against all odds, the hockey gods have smiled upon the center of the hockey universe. On Tuesday night, despite entering the evening with just an 8.5 percent chance (the fifth-best odds out of 16 teams), the Toronto Maple Leafs won the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery.

For newly appointed general manager John Chayka, this is the ultimate gift. He now has the rarest of opportunities to instantly put his stamp on the franchise. When the NHL Draft 2026 kicks off on June 26 at the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, the Leafs will step to the podium with the first-overall pick for only the third time in franchise history, and the first time in exactly a decade.

The consensus across the scouting community is nearly unanimous: the Toronto Maple Leafs are poised to select 18-year-old phenom Gavin McKenna. The Whitehorse, Yukon native has been turning heads globally, and drafting him would send a seismic shockwave through the Atlantic Division. But selecting McKenna is only part of a deeply complicated puzzle Chayka inherited. Let’s dive into what this means for the Leafs.

Why Gavin McKenna is the Perfect Fit for the Toronto Maple Leafs

As an NHL analyst, I’ve watched countless prospects, but Gavin McKenna possesses a rare, generational toolkit. Playing for Penn State this season, McKenna dominated older competition, racking up 15 goals and 36 assists in just 35 games. Furthermore, his ability to elevate his game on the international stage was evident when he posted four goals and 10 assists in seven games at the 2026 World Juniors, carrying Canada to a bronze medal.

McKenna is a dynamic, high-IQ offensive engine. For a Toronto team looking to transition its core and maintain elite offensive production, he is a flawless fit. The last two times Toronto drafted first overall, they landed franchise pillars in Wendel Clark (1985) and Auston Matthews (2016). McKenna has the precise pedigree to join that legendary tier.

Analyzing the Leafs’ Draft Pick Drama with the Flyers and Bruins

While the celebration in Leafs Nation is completely justified, the lottery win triggers a massive front-office headache stemming from former GM Brad Treliving’s 2025 trade deadline moves.

When Treliving acquired Brandon Carlo from Boston and Scott Laughton from Philadelphia, he dealt away highly conditional first-round picks. Because the Toronto Maple Leafs leaped into the top five, those conditions are now a tangled mess. The current belief is that Toronto’s 2027 first-round pick goes to the Flyers (if outside the top 10), and the Bruins receive an unprotected first in 2028. However, if that 2027 pick lands in the top 10, the Leafs can supposedly choose who gets it, leaving the other team with the 2028 unprotected pick.

Philadelphia is reportedly aggressively disputing this, claiming they are entitled to the unprotected 2027 pick outright. The NHL will have to step in and clarify this complex grievance in the coming days, meaning John Chayka’s first weeks on the job will be spent battling in boardrooms as well as preparing for the draft stage.

2026 NHL Draft Lottery Order
  • 1Toronto Maple Leafs
  • 2San Jose Sharks
  • 3Vancouver Canucks
  • 4Chicago Blackhawks
  • 5New York Rangers
  • 6Calgary Flames
  • 7Seattle Kraken
  • 8Winnipeg Jets
  • 9Florida Panthers
  • 10Nashville Predators
  • 11St. Louis Blues
  • 12New Jersey Devils
  • 13New York Islanders
  • 14Columbus Blue Jackets
  • 15St. Louis Bluesfrom Detroit
  • 16Washington Capitals

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