NHL Draft Lottery results 2025: Complete order of picks as Islanders land No. 1 overall, Utah moves to No. 4

Daniel Chavkin

NHL Draft Lottery results 2025: Complete order of picks as Islanders land No. 1 overall, Utah moves to No. 4 image

On Monday night, the Islanders hit the jackpot.

Entering the NHL Draft lottery with just a 3.5 percent chance to win, the New York Islanders were the night's big winner, coming away with the first overall pick. It comes 16 years after New York last picked first overall, when the team drafted John Tavares in 2010.

However, the Islanders weren't the only team with a lucky draw. The Utah Hockey Club, who had a 1.5 percent chance to move up in the lottery, won the second draw of the night and will pick fourth overall in June,

For the first time this year, the lottery draw was done live on TV, as viewers saw the process play out in real time. So, Islanders fans and Utah fans got to see their hopes improve as the draw went on, leading to the reveal where both franchises won their respective draws.

The Islanders finished the season with the 10th-worst record in the NHL, as their 82 points were nine back of the Canadiens for the final playoff spot. Utah, meanwhile, had 89 points and was just seven away from the Blues for the final spot in the west.

With those teams moving up, the Sharks and Blackhawks were unable to capitalise on their poor seasons. Those two teams finished with the two worst records in the NHL for the second-straight season, but unlike last year, they couldn't parlay it into the top two picks.

This year's consensus No. 1 overall pick is Canadian defenseman Matthew Schaefer, who played in the OHL last year.

The Sporting News tracked the results of the 2025 NHL Draft Lottery

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NHL Draft lottery results 2025

PickTeam
No. 1New York Islanders
No. 2San Jose Sharks
No. 3Chicago Blackhawks
No. 4Utah Hockey Club
No. 5Nashville Predators
No. 6Philadelphia Flyers
No. 7Boston Bruins
No. 8Seattle Kraken
No. 9Buffalo Sabres
No. 10Anaheim Ducks
No. 11Pittsburgh Penguins
No. 12New York Rangers
No. 13Detroit Red Wings
No. 14Columbus Blue Jackets
No. 15Vancouver Canucks
No. 16Montreal Canadiens (via Calgary Flames)

MORE: Latest 2025 NHL mock drafts from experts

NHL Draft lottery rules

Here's how the NHL lottery draw works: A lottery machine will have a set of 14 ping pong balls, allowing for a maximum number of 1,001 combinations of digits, . Each team will receive a number of four-digit combinations that correlate to its odds of winning the lottery multiplied by 10.

So, for example, the team with the best odds to win the lottery has an 18.5% chance and 185 possible four-digit combinations. Additionally, there will be one four-digit combination that belongs to no team and will be deleted from the lottery.

The NHL teams that didn't make the playoffs will have an opportunity to move up in the lottery. However, after a rule change in 2021, only the 11 worst teams can select first, as teams 12-16 can only jump up 10 spots in the order. Therefore, if a team ranked 12-16 wins the lottery, then they will select 2-6 and the team with the highest odds to win the lottery selects No. 1.

There will then be a second draw for the second overall pick where the same rules apply. Teams 13-16 can only jump up to picks 3-6, so if any of those teams win, the team with the next best odds will select second.

From there, the teams will slot into the rest of the open draft spots based on their final standings. The lottery only applies to the first round, as rounds 2-7 will be ordered based on reverse standings order.

This year, for the first time in NHL history, the league will show the draw live on air instead of in secret before revealing the results.

Additionally, by rule, no team can pick first in the draft more than twice in a five-year span. So, if the Sharks, Blackhawks or Sabres win the lottery, they will be ineligible to pick first next year, and for San Jose and Chicago, ineligible through 2029 and 2028, respectively.

NHL Draft lottery odds to win No. 1 pick

Each team's odds in the 2025 draft lottery represent that team's chances of moving up in the lottery. However, only teams with the 11-best odds can earn the No. 1 overall pick, as teams can only rise 10 spots in the lottery. The teams with the 12th-16th best odds can only pick as high as 2-6, respectively, if they "win" the lottery.

The NHL lottery odds have a reverse-standings order, as the team with the least number of points this year has the highest odds to win. On the other end, the best team to miss the playoffs this year will have the lowest odds to move up in the lottery. 

Last year, the Sharks had the worst record in the NHL but won the draft lottery to draft Macklin Celebrini. San Jose is hoping life repeats itself this year, as the Sharks have the highest odds during the 2025 draft lottery on Monday night after finishing the season with a league-low 52 points in 2024-25.

TeamOdds
San Jose Sharks18.5%
Chicago Blackhawks13.5%
Nashville Predators11.5%
Philadelphia Flyers9.5%
Boston Bruins8.5%
Seattle Kraken7.5%
Buffalo Sabres6.5%
Anaheim Ducks6.0%
Pittsburgh Penguins5.0%
New York Islanders3.5%
New York Rangers3.0%
Detroit Red Wings2.5%
Columbus Blue Jackets2.0%
Utah Hockey Club1.5%
Vancouver Canucks0.5%
Montreal Canadiens0.5%

STREAM: Watch the 2025 NHL Draft lottery live with Fubo (free trial)

When is the NHL Draft lottery 2025?

  • Date: Monday, May 5
  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET

This year's draft lottery will occur on Monday at 7:00 p.m. ET on ESPN before the Maple Leafs and Panthers play Game 1 of their second-round series.

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    Daniel Chavkin

    Daniel Chavkin is a Digital Content Producer for The Sporting News. A 2018 graduate from the University of Maryland, he has previously written for Sports Illustrated, NBC Sports and NFLTradeRumors.com.