Tracking Every Pick in the 2024 NHL Draft

The 2024 NHL Draft will take place this weekend at the Sphere in Las Vegas.

You can keep up with every pick made with the NHL Draft Tracker.

Draft order and trade information sourced from CapFriendly.com.

Round 1

1. Sharks: Macklin Celebrini, F, Boston University (NCAA)
2. Blackhawks: Artyom Levshunov, D, Michigan State (NCAA)
3. Ducks: Beckett Sennecke, F, Oshawa Generals (OHL)
4. Blue Jackets: Cayden Lindstrom, F, Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL)
5. Canadiens: Ivan Demidov, F, SKA St. Petersburg (MHL)
6. Utah Hockey Club: Tij Iginla, F, Kelowna Rockets (WHL)
7. Senators: Carter Yakemchuk, D, Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
8. Kraken: Berkly Catton, F, Spokane Chiefs (WHL)
9. Flames: Zayne Parekh, D, Saginaw Spirit (OHL)
10. Devils: Anton Silayev, D, Torpedo (KHL)
11. Sharks (from Sabres): Sam Dickinson, D, London Knights (OHL)
12. Wild (from Flyers): Zeev Buium, D, Denver (NCAA)
13. Flyers (from Wild): Jett Luchanko, C, Guelph Storm (OHL)
14. Sabres (from Sharks via Penguins): Konsta Helenius, F, Jukurit (Liiga)
15. Red Wings: Michael Brandsegg-Nygard, F, Mora (Allsvenskan)
16. Blues: Adam Jiricek, D, Plzen HC (Czech)
17. Capitals: Terik Parascak, F, Prince George Cougars (WHL)
18. Blackhawks (from Islanders): Sacha Boisvert, F, Muskegon (USHL)
19. Golden Knights: Trevor Connelly, F, Tri-City Storm (USHL)
20. Islanders (from Lightning via Blackhawks): Cole Eiserman, F, USNTDP
21. Canadiens: Michael Hage, F, Chicago Steel (USHL)
22. Predators: Yegor Surin, F, Yaroslavl (KHL-MHL)
23. Ducks (from Maple Leafs): Stian Solberg, D, Valerenga (Norway)
24. Utah Hockey Club (from Avalanche): Cole Beaudoin, F, Barrie Colts
25. Bruins
26. Kings (from Canadiens via Jets)
27. Hurricanes
28. Flames (from Canucks)
29. Stars
30. Rangers
31. Maple Leafs (from Oilers via Ducks)
32. Flyers (from Panthers)

Round 2

33. Sharks
34. Blackhawks
35. Ducks
36. Flyers (from Blue Jackets)
37. Jets (from Canadiens)
38. Avalanche (Utah Hockey Club)
39. Senators
40. Kraken
41. Flames
42. Sabres (from Sharks via Devils)
43. Sabres
44. Penguins (from Hurricanes via Flyers)
45. Wild
46. Penguins
47. Red Wings
48. Blues
49. Utah Hockey Club (from Senators via Capitals)
50. Blackhawks (from Islanders)
51. Flyers (compensatory pick)
52. Capitals (from Golden Knights)
53. Sharks (from Lightning via Predators and Red Wings)
54. Islanders (from Kings via Flyers and Blackhawks)
55. Predators
56. Blues (from Maple Leafs)
57. Kings (from Canadiens via Avalanche)
58. Maple Leafs (from Bruins via Ducks)
59. Predators (from Jets)
60. Hurricanes
61. Islanders (from Canucks via Blackhawks)
62. Flames (from Stars)
63. Kraken (from Rangers)
64. Oilers
65. Utah Hockey Club (from Panthers)

Round 3

66. Ducks (from Sharks)
67. Blackhawks
68. Ducks
69. Blue Jackets
70. Canadiens
71. Avalanche (from Utah Hockey Club)
72. Blackhawks (from Senators)
73. Kraken
74. Flames
75. Devils
76. Sabres
77. Flyers
78. Canadiens (from Wild via Capitals)
79. Ducks (from Penguins)
80. Red Wings
81. Blues
82. Capitals
83. Capitals (from Islanders via Maple Leafs)
84. Flames (from Golden Knights)
85. Sharks (from Lightning)
86. Blue Jackets (from Kings)
87. Predators
88. Kraken (from Maple Leafs)
89. Utah Hockey Club (from Avalanche)
90. Capitals (from Bruins)
91. Devils (from Jets)
92. Hurricanes
93. Canucks
94. Predators (from Stars)
95. Blues (from Rangers)
96. Utah Hockey Club (from Oilers)
97. Panthers

Round 4

98. Utah Hockey Club (from Sharks)
99. Predators (from Blackhawks via Lightning)
100. Ducks
101. Blue Jackets
102. Canadiens
103. Utah Hockey Club
104. Senators
105. Kraken
106. Flames
107. Flames (from Devils via Canucks)
108. Sabres
109. Sabres (from Flyers)
110. Wild
111. Penguins
112. Senators (from Red Wings)
113. Blues
114. Capitals
115. Islanders
116. Sharks (from Golden Knights)
117. Senators (from Lightning)
118. Kings
119. Predators
120. Maple Leafs
121. Avalanche
122. Bruins
123. Jets
124. Hurricanes
125. Canucks
126. Red Wings (from Stars)
127. Rangers
128. Lightning (from Oilers via Predators)
129. Panthers

Round 5

130. Canadiens (from Sharks)
131. Sharks (from Blackhawks via Canucks and Flames)
132. Avalanche (from Ducks)
133. Blue Jackets
134. Canadiens
135. Utah Hockey Club
136. Senators
137. Avalanche (from Kraken)
138. Blackhawks (from Flames)
139. Devils
140. Wild (from Sabres)
141. Panthers (from Flyers)
142. Wild
143. Sharks (from Penguins)
144. Red Wings
145. Blues
146. Capitals
147. Islanders
148. Flyers (from Golden Knights)
149. Lightning
150. Flyers (from Kings)
151. Maple Leafs (from Predators via Blackhawks)
152. Maple Leafs
153. Devils (from Avalanche via Sharks)
154. Bruins
155. Jets
156. Hurricanes
157. Maple Leafs (from Canucks)
158. Stars
159. Rangers
160. Oilers
161. Sabres (from Panthers)

Round 6

162. Canucks (from Sharks)
163. Blackhawks
164. Ducks
165. Blue Jackets
166. Canadiens
167. Utah Hockey Club
168. Hurricanes (from Senators)
169. Kraken
170. Flames
172. Devils
173. Flyers
174. Wild
175. Penguins
176. Red Wings
177. Flyers (from Blues)
178. Capitals
179. Islanders
180. Golden Knights
181. Lightning
182. Kings
183. Oilers (from Predators)
184. Hurricanes (from Maple Leafs)
185. Avalanche
186. Bruins
187. Jets
188. Hurricanes
189. Canucks
190. Utah Hockey Club (from Stars via Predators)
191. Rangers
192. Oilers
193. Panthers

Round 7

194. Sharks
195. Lightning (from Blackhawks)
196. Oilers (from Ducks)
197. Golden Knights (from Blue Jackets)
198. Kings (from Canadiens)
199. Utah Hockey Club
200. Maple Leafs (from Senators)
201. Kraken
202. Kraken (from Flames)
203. Red Wings (from Devils via Sharks)
204. Sabres
205. Flyers
206. Lightning (from Wild)
207. Penguins
208. Red Wings
209. Blues
210. Canadiens (from Capitals)
211. Blues (from Islanders)
212. Golden Knights
213. Predators (from Lightning)
214. Kings
215. Avalanche (from Predators via Devils)
216. Maple Leafs
217. Avalanche
218. Oilers (from Bruins via Utah)
219. Jets
220. Hurricanes
221. Canucks
222. Stars
223. Penguins (from Rangers)
224. Canadiens (from Oilers)
225. Panthers

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