Islanders To Select 13th Overall At 2026 NHL Draft

The ping pong balls came and went, and the New York Islanders were unable to win the NHL Draft Lottery for a consecutive season. 

The Islanders, who won the 2025 NHL Draft Lottery with just 3.5% odds, had a 2.0% chance to win it again. Because they finished the season with the 13th-best odds, the most they could have moved up to is No. 3. 

Per NHL.com's draft projections, right-side defenseman Ryan Lin is slated to go at No. 13. The 18-year-old British Columbia native is committed to the Frozen Four champion University of Denver for the 2027-28 season. 

The Islanders are currently limited on the right side of their blue line, so going with a right-shot defenseman makes a ton of sense. 

The 2026 NHL Draft will take place in Buffalo, NY on June 26 and 27th. 

NHL draft lottery results: Toronto Maple Leafs will pick No. 1 overall

The Toronto Maple Leafs have been awarded the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.

Now, the question is whether they will take Gavin McKenna or Ivar Stenberg with the top pick. But that's a decision to be made in June.

For now, the Maple Leafs received the right to make that choice by winning the draft lottery on Tuesday, May 5. They had 8.5% odds of landing the top pick. Their 2026 first-round pick had been traded but was top-five protected, so they keep the selection.

The Maple Leafs last picked No. 1 overall in 2016, when they chose Auston Matthews.

The San Jose Sharks won the second drawing and will choose second overall for the second year in a row. They also picked first in 2024, taking Macklin Celebrini.

The last-place Vancouver Canucks fell to the third pick.

The draft lottery drawing was conducted in front of cameras for the second year in a row in the NHL Network studio in Secaucus, New Jersey.

Last year, the New York Islanders won the lottery despite 3.5% odds and selected defenseman Matthew Schaefer with the top pick.

2026 NHL draft order

  1. Toronto Maple Leafs
  2. San Jose Sharks
  3. Vancouver Canucks
  4. Chicago Blackhawks
  5. New York Rangers
  6. Calgary Flames
  7. Seattle Kraken
  8. Winnipeg Jets
  9. Florida Panthers
  10. Nashville Predators
  11. St. Louis Blues
  12. New Jersey Devils
  13. New York Islanders
  14. Columbus Blue Jackets
  15. St. Louis Blues
  16. Washington Capitals

NHL mock draft

The order for the first 16 picks of the NHL draft is set. Who will go first? The Hockey News weighs in with its mock draft.

NHL draft lottery winners and losers

New Toronto Maple Leafs general manager John Chayka drew scrutiny when introduced on Monday. But now he can choose the No. 1 pick after winning the lottery. Check out the winners and losers.

Top NHL draft prospects

The top prospects as listed by NHL Central Scouting:

Top North American skaters

  • LW Gavin McKenna, Penn State
  • D Chase Reid, Sault Ste. Marie
  • D Carson Carels, Prince George
  • D Keaton Verhoeff, North Dakota
  • D Daxon Rudolph, Prince Albert

Top international skaters

  • LW Ivar Stenberg, Sweden
  • D Alberts Smits, Latvia
  • C Oliver Suvanto, Finland
  • C Viggo Bjorck, Sweden
  • RW Elton Hermansson, Sweden

What were the 2026 NHL draft lottery odds

Teams in the 12 to the 16 range can't win the No. 1 overall pick. They would move up 10 spots.

  • 1. Vancouver Canucks: 18.5% (25.5% overall)
  • 2. Chicago Blackhawks: 13:5%
  • 3. New York Rangers: 11.5%
  • 4. Calgary Flames: 9.5%
  • 5. Toronto Maple Leafs: 8.5% (Pick traded to Boston but is top-5 protected. If it remains in top 5 after the lottery, Toronto will give up its 2027 or 2028 first-rounder.)
  • 6. Seattle Kraken: 7.5%
  • 7. Winnipeg Jets: 6.5%
  • 8. Florida Panthers: 6.0%
  • 9. San Jose Sharks: 5.0%
  • 10. Nashville Predators: 3.5%
  • 11. St. Louis Blues: 3.0%
  • 12. New Jersey Devis: 2.5%
  • 13. New York Islanders: 2.0%
  • 14. Columbus Blue Jackets: 1.5%
  • 15. Detroit Red Wings: 1.0% (pick traded to St. Louis)
  • 16. Washington Capitals: 0.5%

How does the draft lottery work?

There are two drawings, first for a chance at the top pick and then for a chance at the second pick. Winning teams can move up only 10 spots. The last-place team can draft no lower than third overall. Beginning with the 2022 lottery, a team cannot win more than twice in a five-year period. There are 14 ping-pong balls in the machine and each team is assigned a series of four numbers. The lower a team is in the standings, the more series of numbers it gets. 

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NHL draft lottery results: Maple Leafs win, will pick No. 1 overall

Islanders Rookie Matthew Schaefer Named Calder Trophy Finalist

New York Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer has been named a finalist for the Calder Trophy along with Montreal Canadiens forward Ivan Demidov and Anaheim Ducks forward Beckett Sennecke.

Schaefer recorded 23 goals with 36 assists for 59 points, averaging 24:41 minutes per game. He was a +13, as well.  

His 23 goals were not just tied with Sennecke for the rookie league, but ranked second in the NHL this season amongst defensemen, sitting tied with Washington Capitals defenseman Jacob Chychrun. 

Not only that, but he also ties former New York Rangers defenseman Brian Leetch for the most goals by a rookie defenseman in NHL history. 

Schaefer's 36 assists ranked third, one behind Sennecke and seven behind Demidov.  His 59 points ranked third, one behind Sennecke and three behind Demidov. 

His eight power-play goals were tied for second with Chychrun for the second-most amongst defenseman, with Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Darren Raddysh leading the way with 10. 

His 24:41 minutes per game was tied for the 12th most minutes per game in the NHL with Edmonton Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard and Minnesota Wild defenseman Brock Faber. 

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Schaefer will be taking this award home, becoming the first Islanders rookie since 2017-18 (Mathew Barzal) to win this award and the fifth Islanders rookie to ever win:

Bryan Trottier -- 1976

Mike Bossy -- 1978

Bryan Berard -- 1997

Mathew Barzal -- 2018

How many points do you think Schaefer will record next season? 

Los Angeles Kings' Executive Linked To Toronto Maple Leafs After John Chayka Hiring

Regarding the Toronto Maple Leafs and the hire of John Chayka to be the franchise's new GM, there have been plenty of scrutiny and rumblings that have come with it.

One report that has come out in the aftermath of the Leafs introducing Chayka and Mats Sundin as the new leaders in the hockey operations department is that Los Angeles Kings senior director of hockey operations, Jake Goldberg, has been linked to Toronto.

Frank Seravalli reported that there has been speculation about Goldberg joining Chayka's staff with the Maple Leafs. 

They share a history from their days with the Arizona Coyotes. Chayka was the GM and president of hockey operations of the Coyotes from 2016-17 to 2019-20.

As for Goldberg, he was the director of hockey operations in 2017-18 and 2018-19, and in his final year with the franchise, in 2019-20, he was an assistant GM working closely with Chayka.

Amid the links and speculation between the two NHL executives, there have also been reports about potential tampering

"At least one team raised a tampering concern with the NHL as incoming Toronto Maple Leafs general manager John Chayka began to fill out his staff," Seravalli reported.

John Chayka’s Tenure As Maple Leafs GM Starts With Tampering Allegation That Was Eventually DismissedJohn Chayka’s Tenure As Maple Leafs GM Starts With Tampering Allegation That Was Eventually DismissedJust as the ink dried on his new contract in Toronto, John Chayka found himself navigating a familiar storm of league-office scrutiny and tampering allegations.

It's unclear who that team might be, but speculation about Goldberg potentially reuniting with Chayka has been highlighted.

Ultimately, the NHL reportedly investigated the tampering claims but ruled the situation to be unsubstantiated.

Toronto native and 36-year-old Goldberg has spent the past five seasons with the Kings as the senior director of hockey operations. 

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His role with Los Angeles required him to be part of the process in negotiating player contracts, supervising the team's salary cap, preparing for arbitration when necessary, and other responsibilities related to the NHL's collective bargaining agreement.

Before becoming an NHL executive, Goldberg had multiple roles with the OHL's London Knights. He was the team's assistant director of scouting from 2013-14 to 2015-16, and in 2016-17, he was labelled as the Knights' assistant GM and director of analytics. He helped London to a Memorial Cup championship in 2016.

Furthermore, Goldberg was previously a corporate lawyer at Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP. He also played a role in the Tampa Bay Lightning organization during the 2012-13 campaign as an advanced statistics consultant.


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Benson Has “That Kind Of Smirk On His Face That Irritates You”

The Buffalo Sabres practiced on Tuesday in preparation for the opening of their second-round series against the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday night. The club finished off the Boston Bruins in six games, while Les Habitants went the full seven games with Tampa Bay. One of the keys to the Sabres' victory over the Bruins in the series finale was the play of youngster Zach Benson, who scored the insurance goal in the third period to give Buffalo some breathing room.

Throughout the series, the BC native was the focal point of the Bruins ire and an irritating presence on nearly every shift, something that Boston should be familiar with since they had Brad Marchand on their roster for 16 seasons. That pestiness provoked Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy to take a baseball swing at Benson after the Sabres winger tripped him near the end boards. 

"He's hard to play against. There's the pest that's real annoying, there's a pest that's really hard to play against, and I think he's a real hard player to play against," Sabres head coach Lindy Ruff said. "He plays the game the right way. He has the puck a lot. He can score. I mentioned yesterday that he's annoying, because he gets to the net all the time. He gets to the puck. He's the first touch. If he's not the first touch, he's all over you to try to get it back. Then he's got that kind of that smirk on his face that he irritates you too as an opposition player. It makes me smile when it annoys other people."

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Benson has played over 200 games in the NHL since being drafted 13th overall in 2023 and posted a career-best 43 points (13 goals, 30 assists), but has slowly evolved into the role of an irritant and seems to enjoy chosen path.

"It's part of the game that he likes. Being in another team's face and being annoying and being called a pest. I don't think it's something that bothers him one bit." Sabres linemate Josh Doan said. "He enjoys this part of the game. It's that competitive side of him. He's not going to be the biggest guy and blow you up, so if he's going to get in your head, it's going to be from being annoying and stripping you or or crashing into your paint and being around your goalie as much as you can. I think he doesn't get as much credit for how strong he can be in those areas. It's not very easy to get him out of there, so over a long over a long series, it gets tiring."

It is likely that Benson will attempt to rile players such as Montreal defenseman Arber Xhekaj or forward Josh Anderson, hoping to draw the Canadiens more physical players into penalties. The Sabres will need to take advantage of those opportunities, after going 1 for 24 on the power play against the Bruins. 

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Updated list of Bruins draft picks for 2026 and future years

Updated list of Bruins draft picks for 2026 and future years originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Bruins, for the first time in a long while, have a boatload of picks in the upcoming NHL Drafts.

Most notably, they have five first-round picks in the next three drafts, including the possibility of having three of them in the 2028 draft.

The Bruins did not get lucky in Tuesday night’s 2026 NHL Draft Lottery.

They had a 58.2 percent chance of getting the Toronto Maple Leafs’ top-five protected 2026 first-round pick. But the Leafs won the lottery and will pick No. 1 overall. As a result, they will give the Bruins a 2027 or 2028 first-round pick to complete the Brandon Carlo trade from March of 2025.

  • If the Leafs’ 2027 pick is outside the top 10, it goes to the Flyers. The Bruins would then get the Leafs’ unprotected 2028 first-round pick.
  • If the Leafs’ 2027 pick is inside the top 10, they can choose to give it to the Flyers or Bruins. The team not chosen will get Toronto’s unprotected 2028 first-rounder.

What will the Bruins do with all these draft picks?

They can use all or most of them to add talented young players to the organization and bolster a prospect pool that still lacks high-end talent. The Athletic ranked the Bruins’ prospect pool 30th out of 32 teams in 2025, but it improved to the 19th-ranked prospect pool in this year’s rankings after a strong 2025 draft and other prospects showing on-ice improvement.

That’s an impressive jump, but it’s still middle of the pack.

The Bruins could also use some of these draft picks as trade chips to acquire immediate help. The B’s desperately need another top-six forward (preferably a center) and a top-four defenseman.

The players that make up Boston’s core are largely in the win-now portion of their careers, so it would make sense for the Bruins to prioritize adding veteran help to the roster after this season’s playoff run.

Wild vs Avalanche Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's NHL Playoffs Game 2

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Nazem Kadri was a standout in Game 1, leading all players in shots on goal and scoring a goal in the process.

Our Wild vs. Avalanche predictions expect another active offensive night from Kadri in Game 2, with plenty of involvement around the net once again.

Let’s take a closer look at my NHL picks for Tuesday, May 5.

  • UPDATE: Added prediction for who will win & goal scorer pick.

Wild vs Avalanche Game 2 prediction

Who will win Wild vs Avalanche Game 2?

Avalanche:Cale Makar missed almost the entire opening period, and the Colorado Avalanche still scored nine goals while generating 17 high-danger chances. They have an unmatched level of firepower, and the Minnesota Wild aren’t stout enough defensively to slow them down.

Wild vs Avalanche best bet: Nazem Kadri Over 2.5 shots on goal (+115)

Nazem Kadri was a one-man shooting gallery in the series opener, generating a game-high eight shots on nine attempts.

Kadri’s shooting success against the Minnesota Wild is nothing new. He has averaged 4.4 shots on 6.8 attempts over five head-to-head matchups this season.

That should come as no surprise given the Wild allowed the fourth-most shots to centers during the regular season.

They also ranked 29th in defending the slot, which is where Kadri likes to set up home base — at both 5-on-5 and on the power play.

Wild vs Avalanche Game 2 same-game parlay

Kadri spent a lot of his 5-on-5 time against the Michael McCarron line, which is a matchup that favors the Colorado Avalanche. He also skated on the top power play unit alongside Nathan MacKinnon, Martin Necas, et al.

That is very favorable usage, and makes Kadri a likely candidate to find success in Game 2.

Mats Zuccarello has recorded multiple shots on goal in nine of the last 11 against the Avalanche, including Game 1. With so much attention paid to Kirill Kaprizov, there will be opportunities for Zuccarello.

Wild vs Avalanche SGP

  • Nazem Kadri Over 2.5 shots on goal
  • Nazem Kadri Over 0.5 points
  • Mats Zuccarello Over 1.5 shots on goal

Wild vs Avalanche Game 2 goal scorer pick

Brock Nelson (+305)

Brock Nelson had plenty of good looks in Game 1. He generated six scoring chances, trailing only Kadri and Ryan Hartman – both of whom found the back of the net. 

Nelson is a plus-finisher and the Wild bleed shots to centers, making him a standout value play at such a high price.

Wild vs Avalanche odds for Game 2

  • Moneyline: Minneosta +160 | Colorado -190
  • Puck Line: Minnesota +1.5 (-145) | Colorado -1.5 (+125)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-105) | Under 6.5 (-115)

Wild vs Avalanche trend

Nazem Kadri has picked up a point in five of his last six home games against Minnesota. Find more NHL betting trends for Wild vs. Avalanche.

How to watch Wild vs Avalanche Game 2

LocationBall Arena, Denver, CO
DateTuesday, May 5, 2026
Puck drop8:00 p.m. ET
TVESPN, CBC

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Islanders promote Rocky Thompson to NHL staff after one year as AHL head coach

The Islanders have promoted AHL head coach Rocky Thompson to their NHL staff as an assistant.
The Islanders have promoted AHL head coach Rocky Thompson to their NHL staff as an assistant.

The Islanders are promoting from within.

After a strong first season behind the bench of the Isles’ AHL affiliate in Bridgeport, Rocky Thompson earned a place with the varsity club as an assistant coach, the team announced on Tuesday.

Thompson, 48, led Bridgeport back to the playoffs this year for the first time since the 2021-22 season. Posting a 34-30-8 record, Bridgeport tied its franchise record in wins and points (76) under Thompson’s direction.

The Islanders have promoted AHL head coach Rocky Thompson to their NHL staff as an assistant. Getty Images

Bridgeport was ultimately eliminated from the 2026 Calder Cup Playoffs on April 23, after the team was swept in the first round by the Capitals’ AHL affiliate, the Hershey Bears.

Their encouraging 2025-26 season marked the end of the franchise’s 25-year tenure in Bridgeport. The team is set to relocate to Hamilton, Ontario starting next season.

After breaking into the NHL as an assistant for the Oilers in 2014-15, Thompson spent a couple seasons as head coach of the Windsor Spitfires in the OHL before serving three seasons at the helm of the AHL’s Chicago Wolves from 2017-20.

He even won a Memorial Cup Championship with the Spitfires in 2017.

Thompson will reunite with current Isles assistant coach Bob Boughner, who brought the Calgary native on as an associate coach for a couple of seasons when he was the bench boss in San Jose from 2020-22.

Most recently, Thompson was an assistant coach for the Flyers for three years before joining the team in Bridgeport.

A right wing drafted 72nd overall by the Flames in 1995, Thompson went on to enjoy a 10-year professional playing career that included 25 NHL games between the Flames (1997-99) and Panthers (2000-02). A majority of his career was spent in the AHL, where he finished with 69 points and 1,919 penalty minutes in 566 career games.

NHL Posts Draft Lottery Odds, Maple Leafs Combinations Revealed

 The Toronto Maple Leafs will soon find out if they will have a first-round pick next month at the 2026 NHL Draft.

The NHL is set to hold the lottery at its headquarters in Secaucus, New Jersey. Ahead of the draw, which will go live at 7. p.m. ET, the NHL revealed all of the possible combinations

The Leafs have 85 combinations out of a possible 1,000. They have the fifth-best odds at winning the lottery to select first overall. Toronto also has just a  41.9 percent chance of keeping their pick next month. The pick is top-5 protected, as part of the conditions in a trade with the Boston Bruins that saw the Leafs acquire veteran defenseman Brandon Carlo in March of 2027.

 

Potential Dorion GM Hire Causes Canucks Fans To Voice Displeasure

Things appear to have accelerated greatly in the Vancouver Canucks’ search for a new General Manager. With the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery taking place today, reports have emerged regarding former Ottawa Senators GM Pierre Dorion’s status in the hiring process. 

Earlier today, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, The Athletic’s Thomas Drance, and CHEK TV’s Rick Dhaliwal all confirmed that Dorion has become one of the Canucks’ leading candidates for the open General Manager position. This comes after TSN’s Darren Dreger reported that Dorion was in consideration for the role on Sunday. 

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This is not the only development in this saga from today. Since the reports on Dorion emerged earlier today, fans have taken to social media and have even begun emailing the Canucks to voice their disapproval. During “Donnie & Dhali” on CHEK TV, Dhaliwal reported that fans’ displeasure at Dorion’s consideration has officially reached the team, prompting concerns. 

Though dialogue around Dorion has increased dramatically today, many reports have outlined that the search is not over yet. Gary Mason of The Globe and Mail reported that Vancouver has narrowed their list down to "five good candidates," and that Dorion and Abbotsford Canucks Assistant General Manager Ryan Johnson are two of them. 

As of 12:30 pm PT on May 5, no other reports have come out regarding Vancouver’s GM search. 

The 2026 NHL Draft Lottery will take place at 4:00 pm PT later today. 

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2026 NHL Draft Lottery results: Toronto Maple Leafs win No. 1 pick

2026 NHL Draft Lottery results: Toronto Maple Leafs win No. 1 pick originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The 2026 NHL Draft Lottery was held on Tuesday.

Picking No. 1 overall is the Toronto Maple Leafs, while the San Jose Sharks took a jump to pick at No. 2.

Penn State forward Gavin McKenna is likely to be the first prospect off the board, but there’s no true consensus this year. Swedish forward Ivar Stenberg, Canadian defenseman Carson Carels and American defenseman Chase Reid are fellow top prospects.

The draft will be held from Friday, June 26 to Saturday, June 27 in Buffalo, home of the Sabres.

Here are the draft lottery results following the two big draws for the first two selections:

2026 NHL Draft Lottery results

16. Washington Capitals

15. St. Louis Blues (via Detroit)

14. Columbus Blue Jackets

13. New York Islanders

12. New Jersey Devils

11. St. Louis Blues

10. Nashville Predators

9. Florida Panthers

8. Winnipeg Jets

7. Seattle Kraken

6. Calgary Flames

5. New York Rangers

4. Chicago Blackhawks

3. Vancouver Canucks

2. San Jose Sharks

1. Toronto Maple Leafs

The Maple Leafs entered the lottery with an 8.5% chance at winning the first pick, the fifth highest of the 16. Fellow Canadian side Vancouver had the top odds with a 25.5% chance, but didn’t get within the first two picks.

Vancouver has never picked No. 1 overall in the draft, so the drought will continue after a season in which it won just 25 games, the fewest in the league.

Toronto would’ve also had to shift its first-rounder to the Boston Bruins had it not been in the top five due to a previous trade agreement involving Brandon Carlo. But it’ll be safe now with McKenna likely going first.

San Jose, which picked Macklin Celebrini No. 1 overall in 2024, had a 5% chance at picking first but will gladly collect second as it hopes to take another step forward to a playoff berth.

2026 NHL Draft Lottery results: Toronto Maple Leafs win No. 1 pick

2026 NHL Draft Lottery results: Toronto Maple Leafs win No. 1 pick originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The 2026 NHL Draft Lottery was held on Tuesday.

Picking No. 1 overall is the Toronto Maple Leafs, while the San Jose Sharks took a jump to pick at No. 2.

Penn State forward Gavin McKenna is likely to be the first prospect off the board, but there’s no true consensus this year. Swedish forward Ivar Stenberg, Canadian defenseman Carson Carels and American defenseman Chase Reid are fellow top prospects.

The draft will be held from Friday, June 26 to Saturday, June 27 in Buffalo, home of the Sabres.

Here are the draft lottery results following the two big draws for the first two selections:

2026 NHL Draft Lottery results

16. Washington Capitals

15. St. Louis Blues (via Detroit)

14. Columbus Blue Jackets

13. New York Islanders

12. New Jersey Devils

11. St. Louis Blues

10. Nashville Predators

9. Florida Panthers

8. Winnipeg Jets

7. Seattle Kraken

6. Calgary Flames

5. New York Rangers

4. Chicago Blackhawks

3. Vancouver Canucks

2. San Jose Sharks

1. Toronto Maple Leafs

The Maple Leafs entered the lottery with an 8.5% chance at winning the first pick, the fifth highest of the 16. Fellow Canadian side Vancouver had the top odds with a 25.5% chance, but didn’t get within the first two picks.

Vancouver has never picked No. 1 overall in the draft, so the drought will continue after a season in which it won just 25 games, the fewest in the league.

Toronto would’ve also had to shift its first-rounder to the Boston Bruins had it not been in the top five due to a previous trade agreement involving Brandon Carlo. But it’ll be safe now with McKenna likely going first.

San Jose, which picked Macklin Celebrini No. 1 overall in 2024, had a 5% chance at picking first but will gladly collect second as it hopes to take another step forward to a playoff berth.

Canadiens vs Sabres Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's NHL Playoffs Game 1

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It’s an Atlantic Division showdown at the KeyBank Center with the Montreal Canadiens visiting the Buffalo Sabres to start their Round 2 series on Wednesday, May 6.

My top Canadiens vs. Sabres predictions and NHL picks call for Montreal goalie Jakub Dobes to continue his sterling postseason run in Game 1.

Canadiens vs Sabres Game 1 prediction

Canadiens vs Sabres best bet: Jakub Dobes Over 26.5 saves (-110)

Montreal Canadiens goalie Jakub Dobes has been incredible with an elite .916 save percentage with 30.35 goals saved above expected across 26 games since Marco Marciano took over as the interim goalie coach January 28.

So, with the Habs ranking 23rd with a 48.6 Corsi For percentage at five-on-five in the regular season and 14th out of 16 teams in Round 1, I’m expecting Dobes to be busy in the series opener.

After all, the Buffalo Sabres finished Round 1 with a solid 53.3 CF% at 5-on-5 while averaging the third-most shots per 60 minutes (30.9) during their six-game series against the Boston Bruins.

Canadiens vs Sabres Game 1 same-game parlay

The Sabres averaged 3.33 goals per game in Round 1, and there have been six or more goals in each of the past eight games between Montreal and Buffalo, with the total at 6.5 for seven of the eight.

Additionally, the Canadiens generated the fewest expected goals per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 (1.99) in the opening round, so I’m anticipating an uptick in scoring chances from the Habs after posting a middling 2.69 xGF/60 at 5-on-5 during the regular season. 

I’m also particularly looking to the new-look second line of Jake Evans, centering Ivan Demidov and Alex Newhook, as candidates to break out. Demidov is an elite offensive talent, while Newhook has ample postseason experience and an excellent motor and compete level to create space and time for the trio.

Canadiens vs Sabres SGP

  • Over 5.5
  • Alex Newhook Over 0.5 points
  • Ivan Demidov Over 0.5 points

Canadiens vs Sabres odds for Game 1

  • Moneyline: Canadiens +105 | Sabres -125
  • Puck Line: Canadiens +1.5 (-240) | Sabres -1.5 (+195)
  • Over/Under: Over 5.5 (-120) | Under Under 5.5 (+100)

Canadiens vs Sabres trend

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How to watch Canadiens vs Sabres Game 1

LocationKeyBank Center, Buffalo, NY
DateWednesday, May 6, 2026
Puck drop7:00 p.m. ET
TVTNT, CBC

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Sabres host Canadiens in 2nd round with youthful teams eager to go on long playoff run

BUFFALO, N.Y. — In between addressing the Sabres’ anemic power play and needing to be better on home ice, coach Lindy Ruff took time to reflect on Buffalo’s rich but relatively ancient playoff history against the Montreal Canadiens.

His memories go back to 1983, when a 23-year-old Ruff was part of a Sabres team that swept Montreal in a best-of-five first-round series.

“The Forum, yeah,” Ruff said, referring to playing in the historic arena that served home to the Canadiens until 1996. “It was in black and white, too,” he said, chuckling.

Everything might seem vintage for the Sabres in rekindling generations-old rivalries after snapping a 14-season playoff drought.

Coming off a six-game elimination of the Bruins in the first round, the Sabres gear up to face Montreal — yet another former Adams Division foe — in a second-round series opening at Buffalo.

No need to dust off the history books. The matchup is less about the past and more reflects a changing of the guard taking place in the Eastern Conference this season.

These Sabres are still new to the postseason, while the Canadiens are making their second straight appearance, but just their fifth in 11 years. Montreal advanced to the second round for just the second time over that span after beating Tampa Bay in Game 7.

Both teams have speed, are flush with youth, finished the regular season ranked among the NHL’s top 10 in scoring, and eager to show they’re Stanley Cup contenders.

“There’s no reason why we can’t make a deep run,” Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle said, following a series-clinching 2-1 win at Tampa Bay. “We have all of the tools in here, and I’m not shocked at all that we’re in this position right now.”

Beating the Lightning with all games decided by one goal was regarded as the next step for a Canadiens team eliminated in five games by Washington a year ago. The Canadiens essentially have been rebuilt from scratch in four years under general manager Kent Hughes.

“Been probably faster than most people expected,” captain Nick Suzuki said of Montreal’s turnaround. “But when you get a lot of great players together with a great system and great leadership, things can turn quickly.”

It took far longer in Buffalo. The Sabres hadn’t made the playoffs since 2010-2011 and hadn’t won a series since 2006-07.

And yet, these upstart and playoff-untested Sabres didn’t deviate from the up-tempo and tenacious style that had them finish the season riding a 39-9-5 surge and win their first Atlantic Division title.

“A pretty damn resilient team. We can manage the emotions of a series,” Ruff said of how the Sabres didn’t falter after losing Games 2 and 5 at home, while winning all three on the road. “Our group did a good job of being able to control the emotions and put games away when it didn’t go our way.”

Tale of the hockey tape

Buffalo and Montreal split their four-game regular-season series, with the Sabres winning two of the three matchups in January just before the Olympic break. The Sabres were 0-5-2 at home against Montreal before a 5-3 win on Jan. 15.

Montreal has a 4-3 playoff series edge over Buffalo. The Sabres won the previous matchup in a four-game sweep of a second-round series in 1998 during Ruff’s first stint as coach. Established in 1970, Buffalo’s franchise playoff debut ended in a first-round six-game loss to Montreal in 1973.

Power-play troubles

The Sabres converted 1 of 24 power-play opportunities against Boston. Their 4.2% conversion rate was tied for 865th out of 897 teams having 20 or more opportunities in a playoff series since 1978, according to Sportradar. Buffalo also went 0 for 22 on the power play over its final seven regular-season games.

Montreal converted 5 of 26 power-play opportunities against Tampa Bay, while allowing the Lightning to convert 5 of 29 chances.

O Canada

Canadiens fans should feel at home in the border city that attracts many fans from southern Ontario.

Sabres fans made headlines during Game 5 of the Boston series by taking over singing `O Canada,’ after performer Cami Clune’s microphone failed. In founding the team, brothers Seymour H. Knox III and Northrup Knox, went with the French version of Sabres for a nickname. They also established a rule that still stands in having both Canadian and U.S. anthems performed no matter the opponent.

Slafkovsky doing OK

Canadiens forward Juraj Slafkovsky said he’s had no ill-effects from being bowled over by a heavy open-ice hit by Lightning defenseman Max Crozier in Game 4. Slafkovsky briefly left the game before being cleared to return after being evaluated for a concussion.

“I think I’m good. I can’t really get much dumber,” said Slafkovsky, who leads the team with three goals in the playoffs. “Yeah, I don’t know what to say. It didn’t really hurt. Just ready to go.”

Penguins Have Perfect Trade Target In Stars' Jason Robertson

While the Pittsburgh Penguins fell to the Philadelphia Flyers in the first round of the playoffs, it is clear that the 2025-26 campaign was a major success for the Pens. After entering the season expected by many to be one of the NHL's worst teams, the Penguins responded by finishing second in the Metropolitan Division standings.

After a strong regular-season, the Penguins should not be afraid to add to their roster during the summer. They should be looking to build off their momentum, and one way they could look to boost their roster is through the trade market.

When looking at trade candidates around the NHL, Dallas Stars forward Jason Robertson stands out as a prime potential target for the Penguins. 

Robertson is entering the offseason as a restricted free agent, and questions about his future in Dallas have come up because of it. If contract talks between the Stars and Robertson don't go well and he is made available for trade, the Penguins absolutely should consider targeting him. 

At 26 years old, Robertson would be a great fit on a Penguins team that is focused on the future. This is because he has several years left in his prime. Furthermore, he would finally give the Penguins their much-needed Jake Guentzel replacement. 

Robertson is also coming off a monster season with the Stars, which adds to his appeal. In 82 games this campaign with Dallas, he had 45 goals, 51 assists, 96 points, and a plus-22 rating. With numbers like these, he would be a major pickup for the Penguins.

Nevertheless, it will be interesting to see if the Penguins end up making a push for Robertson this summer. If they acquired him and locked him up to a long-term extension, it would be game-changing for Pittsburgh.