NHL Draft Lottery 2024 results and analysis: Sharks land No. 1 pick (2025)

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2024 NHL Draft Lottery results

The San Jose Sharks will pick first in June's NHL Draft, where they're expected to select Boston University center Macklin Celebrini.

Here's the draft order as decided by Tuesday's lottery.

  1. San Jose Sharks
  2. Chicago Blackhawks
  3. Anaheim Ducks
  4. Columbus Blue Jackets
  5. Montreal Canadiens
  6. Utah HC
  7. Ottawa Senators
  8. Seattle Kraken
  9. Calgary Flames
  10. New Jersey Devils
  11. Buffalo Sabres
  12. Philadelphia Flyers
  13. Minnesota Wild
  14. San Jose Sharks (via Pittsburgh Penguins)
  15. Detroit Red Wings
  16. St. Louis Blues
GO FURTHERSharks win 2024 NHL Draft Lottery, chance to draft Macklin Celebrini with No. 1 pick

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Celebrini excited about prospect of joining Sharks

Macklin Celebrini was born in Vancouver — and self-identified during the lottery broadcast as a Canucks fan — but his father's work has taken the family to the Bay Area, so the projected No. 1 pick in the 2024 NHL Draft is already quite familiar with his likely destination.

GO FURTHER‘It would be pretty special’: Macklin Celebrini is coming ‘home’ to the Sharks — and his parents

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May 7, 2024 at 11:27 PM EDTScott Powers·Senior Writer, Blackhawks

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Blackhawks' options at No. 2

With the Blackhawks remaining in their spot with the second pick, Scott Powers looks at Ivan Demidov and Artyom Levshunov, two elite talents who could have high NHL ceilings.

GO FURTHERIvan Demidov or Artyom Levshunov? Debate begins for Blackhawks’ 2024 No. 2 draft pick
May 7, 2024 at 9:00 PM EDTCorey Pronman·Senior Writer, NHL Prospects

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The Athletic's instant mock draft

The Athletic's NHL writers make the first 16 picks in the draft order, and Corey Pronman audits the picks.

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Scott Wheeler breaks down lottery night

Now that the order for the front half of the first round of the 2024 NHL Draft is set, here’s what Scott Wheeler’s thinking about.

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May 7, 2024 at 7:01 PM EDTSean Gentille·Senior Writer, NHL

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Grier speaks on Celebrini

Mike Grier defies one of the great lottery traditions and admits that he's going to make the obvious pick at No. 1. Folks, that's a guy who's not afraid to make difficult decisions.

May 7, 2024 at 6:59 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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Big day for San Jose

Show-offs.

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May 7, 2024 at 6:57 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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The math behind the lottery order

If you're one of those weirdos who doesn't want us to have a draft lottery at all, congratulations – this year we kind of didn’t.

Everyone stayed put, with the Sharks winning the first lottery and the Hawks winning the second. Everyone else stays put.

That was the most likely scenario, but still only roughly a 2 percent chance if my math is right.

May 7, 2024 at 6:56 PM EDTCorey Pronman·Senior Writer, NHL Prospects

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Will Celebrini turn pro for 2024-25?

Whether Celebrini turns pro or not will be interesting. I'm sure San Jose will add a lot this summer but he'd be a top 3-4 player on their roster right away.

May 7, 2024 at 6:55 PM EDTScott Wheeler·Staff Writer, NHL

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Lottery sticks to standings order

Has the draft lottery ever been chalk? I'm sure it has, but booooo!

May 7, 2024 at 6:53 PM EDTCorey Pronman·Senior Writer, NHL Prospects

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Where will Celebrini land?

San Jose: Celebrini/Smith

Anaheim: Celebrini/Carlsson/McTavish

Chicago Bedard/Celebrini

Will be one of the eventual core groups.

May 7, 2024 at 6:52 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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No team jumped into top 3

We're 13 card flips in and ... nothing has happened. Which means that the top three picks belong to the Sharks, Hawks and Ducks, in some order. We'll find out how the final three shakes out in a few minutes.

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May 7, 2024 at 6:49 PM EDTRob Rossi·Senior Writer, Penguins

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Penguins' pick goes to San Jose

The nightmare endgame to Kyle Dubas’ first season in Pittsburgh — the Penguins missing the playoffs and not getting the first-round pick — has hit.

My guess is the Penguins would have allowed the Sharks to take the No. 4 pick, anyway. But it’s a moot point now.

May 7, 2024 at 6:47 PM EDTJulian McKenzie·Staff Writer, Flames

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2024 NHL Draft set for Vegas Sphere

Gary Bettman officially announces that the 2024 NHL Draft will take place at the Las Vegas Sphere. “This will be a unique draft unlike any other.”

May 7, 2024 at 6:45 PM EDTCorey Pronman·Senior Writer, NHL Prospects

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How tall is Celebrini?

John Buccigross says Celebrini is a legit 6-1. NHL Central Scouting and Macklin's school disagree and say he's 6-0.

May 7, 2024 at 6:44 PM EDTJulian McKenzie·Staff Writer, Flames

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Celebrini the Canucks fan

Macklin Celebrini is on ESPN’s broadcast of the NHL Draft Lottery. Prospects expert Sam Cosentino asked Celebrini which teams he watched growing up. Celebrini’s answer? The Vancouver Canucks. It's the second year in a row that the prospective No. 1 pick rooted for Vancouver, following Connor Bedard.

May 7, 2024 at 6:42 PM EDTSean McIndoe·Senior Writer, NHL

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A (creative) draft lottery alternative

My annual reminder that there's a way to do this that would be way more fun: Let the 16 lottery teams "draft" the 16 playoff teams. Worst team gets the top pick, and so on, with whoever has paired up with the Cup winner getting the No. 1 pick.

You televise the whole thing the night before the playoffs start, and boom, you have 32 fan bases caring about the playoffs instead of just 16.

I wrote about the idea here:

GO FURTHERChange the NHL Draft lottery? Here’s an idea so absurd it might be brilliant

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May 7, 2024 at 6:40 PM EDTSean Gentille·Senior Writer, NHL

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No. 1 picks equal playoff success?

We just got a very funny reminder from the Sportsnet broadcast: There are a grand total of five No. 1 picks still alive in the Stanley Cup playoffs (Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Nathan MacKinnon, Connor McDavid, Aaron Ekblad, Alexis Lafrenière).

Yes, it's the second round. I still would've thought that the number would be a little higher. So if your team misses out on Macklin Celebrini, don't freak out just yet.

May 7, 2024 at 6:37 PM EDTCorey Pronman·Senior Writer, NHL Prospects

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NHL teams aren't overlooking Silayev

ESPN name-dropped several defensemen on their broadcast but didn't mention Anton Silayev who is a strong candidate to be the first blueliner picked. As one scout told me, "If Silayev had been in North America all season he would have challenged Celebrini for No. 1."

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May 7, 2024 at 6:30 PM EDTHarman Dayal·Staff Writer, Canucks

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Why Macklin Celebrini’s film reminds us of Jonathan Toews

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The notion that a projected No. 1 pick could be flying under the radar sounds ludicrous. But when you’re next in line after Connor Bedard, and the public is perhaps still recovering from the media circus he drew in his draft year, it’s actually possible.

No, Celebrini is not a once-in-a-decade prospect like Bedard. He is, however, a special player with franchise center potential — one who deserves more buzz and attention than he’s currently getting. Celebrini, the youngest player in college hockey, scored 32 goals and 64 points in 38 games as a freshman at Boston University and won the Hobey Baker Award.

The dynamic two-way center’s 1.68 points-per-game rate as a first-time draft-eligible player in the NCAA only narrowly trails Jack Eichel (1.77) and Adam Fantilli (1.80). The key difference, however, is that Eichel and Fantilli were both two of the oldest players of their respective draft classes. They were ripping it up as 18-year-olds whereas Celebrini, one of the youngest players of his draft class, won’t turn 18 until June.

It’s rare for 17-year-olds to produce in the NCAA — no player since 2000 has scored more at the same age than Celebrini. Jonathan Toews, for context, is second in U18 NCAA scoring with 22 goals and 39 points in 42 games for the University of North Dakota during his draft year.

Here’s a closer look at Celebrini’s game and what makes him such a talent — and why his two-way game is reminiscent of Toews.

GO FURTHERWhy projected 2024 NHL Draft No. 1 pick Macklin Celebrini’s film reminds us of Jonathan Toews
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