As the NHL Draft Lottery approaches on May 5, the Vancouver Canucks find themselves in the spotlight with the highest odds of securing the coveted first-overall pick. Finishing 32nd overall in the league, the Canucks are poised to potentially make history as the second professional hockey team in Vancouver to earn this selection, following the Vancouver Goldeneyes, who clinched their first-overall pick in the 2026 PWHL Entry Draft.
The Goldeneyes wrapped up their inaugural PWHL season with a record of 9–3–4–14, but their playoff hopes were dashed on April 18. This elimination activated their pursuit of the Gold Plan, a system designed to determine which eliminated teams will receive the first-overall pick. Under this plan, teams continue to gather points in the standings after elimination, with the team accumulating the most points awarded the top draft spot.
After a thrilling 4–3 overtime victory against the Minnesota Frost on Saturday, combined with a shootout loss for the Seattle Torrent, the Goldeneyes secured the rights to the first-overall pick in the upcoming PWHL draft, marking a significant achievement for the franchise.
While the Canucks have never selected first-overall in their history, their current position gives them a strong chance to finally make that leap. The franchise has previously selected second-overall four times, with notable names like Daniel Sedin (1999) and Trevor Linden (1988), and they’ve also made four third-overall selections, including Henrik Sedin (1999).
Interestingly, Vancouver is not alone in its pursuit of dual first-overall picks in NHL and PWHL drafts. New York previously saw both the Islanders and the Sirens claim top picks in the 2025 Draft, with the Islanders choosing defenceman Matthew Schaefer and the Sirens selecting forward Kristýna Kaltounková.
The potential options for the first-overall pick are promising for both leagues. In the NHL, forward Gavin McKenna is emerging as a favorite, though Ivar Stenberg is also making a compelling case. Meanwhile, in the PWHL, defender Caroline Harvey is widely regarded as the likely first-overall pick, though defenders Laila Edwards and Abbey Murphy, along with centre Tessa Janecke, have also made significant impacts this season.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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