The Toronto Maple Leafs won the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery on May 5 in Secaucus, New Jersey, giving them the first overall pick. This victory comes after they had just an 8.5% chance of landing the top selection. Now, they face a pivotal decision: should they select Gavin McKenna or Ivar Stenberg?
Key facts:
- The Toronto Maple Leafs will pick No. 1 overall for the first time since 2016 when they chose Auston Matthews.
- The San Jose Sharks will select second overall for the second consecutive year.
- The Vancouver Canucks fell to the third pick in the draft.
- The draft will be held at KeyBank Center in Buffalo on June 26, 2026.
- Gavin McKenna is ranked No. 1 in NHL Central Scouting’s final ranking of North American skaters.
This moment is significant for the Maple Leafs. They’ve had a history of high-profile picks, but this one feels different—McKenna has impressed with his performance in the NCAA, scoring 51 points, including 15 goals and 36 assists, averaging 1.46 points per game. His skill level and creativity are evident; as John Chayka noted, “He’s an exciting player. The skill level, the creativity, his puck ability and his shot release is all pretty special.” But then there’s Ivar Stenberg, who also brings considerable talent to the table.
Mats Sundin expressed his excitement as well: “I’m extremely happy for the Toronto Maple Leafs fanbase, of course.” The pressure is on for management to make a choice that could define their franchise’s future.
Yet uncertainties linger. Will they go with McKenna’s proven track record or take a gamble on Stenberg? The decision carries weight not just for this season but potentially for years to come. Fans are left wondering how this choice will impact their beloved team.