The Vancouver Canucks are set to make a memorable appearance at the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery, with two of their most iconic alumni, Daniel and Henrik Sedin, representing the organization. According to a report from Patrick Johnston of Postmedia, the Sedin twins, both Hall of Famers, will take center stage at the lottery event on May 5, 2026, at 4:00 PM PT.
With the draft lottery approaching, the Canucks find themselves in a promising position, holding the best odds for the coveted first overall pick. Historically, the franchise has never selected first but has made several top-three selections. The Sedins, who were chosen second and third overall in the 1999 draft, are fitting representatives for the occasion.
The Canucks boast a 25.5% chance of landing the top pick after finishing the season with a disappointing record of 25-49-8, placing them last in the NHL standings. This year’s draft class is particularly intriguing, with no consensus first overall pick, as prospects Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg are generating significant buzz among scouts.
Scheduled for June 26-27, 2026, in Buffalo, the NHL Draft will be a critical event for the Canucks, who currently hold ten picks, including four in the first two rounds. The last time Vancouver had two first-round selections was in 2014, where they chose Jake Virtanen sixth overall and Jared McCann 24th.
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