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Rangers 2026 draft lottery odds



Breakup day has come and gone with little fanfare and only one real “interesting” piece of injury news regarding Vincent Trocheck. The draft lottery on May 5 is the next big day on the Rangers calendar, and the Rangers 2026 draft lottery odds are going to be a major discussion point as things get moving along. The Rangers finished 30th in the NHL, which puts them at the third overall pick heading into the lottery. Naturally, things aren’t that simple.

The NHL draft lottery is one of a kind. It doesn’t necessarily stop tanking, but it does a good job of not flat out rewarding tanking the way the NFL does. For example, the Vancouver Canucks were the worst team in the NHL by a country mile. They only have a 25.5% chance of retaining the first overall pick. Their most likely scenario is the third overall pick at 55.7% chances of happening.

The Rangers 2026 draft lottery odds are similar, with moving down in the draft far more likely than moving up or even retaining their current spot at third overall.

  • 1st overall pick: 11.5%
  • 2nd overall pick: 11.2%
  • 3rd overall pick: 7.5%
  • 4th overall pick: 39.7%
  • 5th voerall pick: 29.8%

It’s funny how things work, as the Rangers 2026 draft lottery odds give them just a 30.2% chance of staying in the top three picks. That’s wild. The good news is they are going to get either one of the top-two wingers or a defenseman with elite potential. Suffice it to say, how the lottery unfolds will probably dictate part of their offseason plans.



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