2021 NHL entry draft


The 2021 NHL entry draft was the 59th entry draft for the National Hockey League. It was held on July 23–24, 2021, delayed by one month from its normally scheduled time of June due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the later-than-normal finish of the 2020–21 NHL season. It was thus the first draft held in July since 2005. For the second year in a row, the event was held in a remote format, with teams convening via videoconferencing, and Commissioner Gary Bettman announcing the selections in the opening round and deputy commissioner Bill Daly in all subsequent rounds from the NHL Network studios in Secaucus, New Jersey.
The first three selections were Owen Power by the Buffalo Sabres, Matty Beniers by the Seattle Kraken, and Mason McTavish by the Anaheim Ducks.

Eligibility

Ice hockey players born between January 1, 2001, and September 15, 2003, were eligible for selection in the 2021 NHL entry draft. Additionally, un-drafted, non-North American players born in 2000 were eligible for the draft; and those players who were drafted in the 2019 NHL entry draft, but not signed by an NHL team and who were born after June 30, 2001, were also eligible to re-enter the draft.

Draft lottery

From the 2012–13 NHL season up to the 2020–21 NHL season all teams not qualifying for the Stanley Cup playoffs have had a "weighted" chance at winning the first overall selection. Beginning with the 2014–15 NHL season, the league changed the weighting system that was used in previous years. Under the new system, the odds of winning the draft lottery for the four lowest finishing teams in the league decreased. In contrast, the odds for the other non-playoff teams increased. The draft lottery took place on June 2, 2021. After changing the number of lottery drawings earlier in the season, the first two picks overall in this draft were awarded by lottery. The Buffalo Sabres and Seattle Kraken won the two draft lotteries that took place on June 2, 2021, giving them the first and second picks overall. Buffalo retained the first pick, while Seattle moved up one spot, and Anaheim dropped one spot to third overall.
The expansion Seattle Kraken had the same odds of winning the lottery as the team that finished with the third fewest points. Because the Arizona Coyotes' 2021 first-round pick was forfeited as the result of a penalty sanction due to violations of the NHL Combine Testing Policy during the 2019–20 NHL season, Arizona's lottery odds were instead listed as re-draws.
Indicates team won first overall
Indicates team won second overall
Indicates teams that did not win a lottery

Top prospects

RankingNorth American skatersEuropean skaters
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Selections by round

The order of the 2021 entry draft is listed below.

Round one

#PlayerNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
1Owen Power

Round two

#PlayerNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
33Prokhor Poltapov

Round three

#PlayerNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
65Jayden Grubbe

Round four

#PlayerNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
97Olivier Nadeau

Round five

#PlayerNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
129Topias Vilen

Round six

#PlayerNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
161William von Barnekow-Lofberg

Round seven

#PlayerNationalityNHL teamCollege/junior/club team
193Tyson Kozak

Draftees based on nationality

North American draftees by state/province

Broadcasting

In Canada, coverage of the draft was televised on Sportsnet.
In the United States, following the expiration of the NHL's media deal with NBC Sports, coverage of the draft was televised on ESPN2, marking the first time the Draft aired on the ESPN networks since the 2003 draft.