NHL draft picks show declining success rates by position

A new analysis of NHL draft history from 1963 to 2023 reveals high success rates for top picks but sharp drops as selection position increases. First overall selections boast a 95.1% chance of playing at least one NHL game, while later picks face steeper odds. The study highlights notable players and round-by-round trends to underscore the role of scouting and luck in drafting.

The NHL Entry Draft has long been a high-stakes event where teams aim to build future success, but outcomes vary widely. Drawing on data from Hockey Reference, Quant Hockey, and the NHL, this examination covers drafts from 1963 through 2023, tracking career games and points for players selected in various positions.

For the top pick, 95.1% of first overall selections (58 out of 61) played at least one NHL game, with 93.4% reaching 100 games and 36.1% surpassing 1,000 games. Notable stars include Mario Lemieux, Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, and Connor McDavid. The second overall pick follows closely, at 93.4% for one game, featuring players like Marcel Dionne, Brendan Shanahan, and Evgeni Malkin. Success dips noticeably by the fourth pick, where only 77.0% play 100 games, and continues downward; the 32nd pick sees 80.0% play at least one game but just 27.2% reach 300.

Across the first round, 88.8% of picks (1,262 out of 1,420) appear in at least one NHL game, dropping to 13.5% for 1,000 games. Later rounds fare worse: second round at 68.0% for one game, third at 52.5%, and seventh at 25.4%. Standouts from deeper selections include Patrice Bergeron (second round, Boston), Mark Messier (third round, Edmonton), and Brett Hull (sixth round, Calgary).

The analysis notes the draft's evolution, with expanded rounds affecting comparisons, and emphasizes that no pick guarantees success. As one observer put it, 'Plenty of research, scouting, and luck goes into every pick... Anything can happen at the NHL Draft.' This underscores the unpredictable nature of talent identification in professional hockey.

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News illustration of Mets and Red Sox executives assessing 2026 MLB Draft positions post-lottery: Mets drop to 27th due to penalty, Red Sox at 20th.
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Mets and Red Sox assess 2026 draft positions after lottery

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The New York Mets and Boston Red Sox have set their sights on the 2026 MLB Draft following the lottery results. The Mets dropped to the 27th overall pick due to a penalty, while the Red Sox hold the 20th position. Both teams are evaluating top prospects to bolster their rosters.

Swedish forward Ivar Stenberg has overtaken the top position in projections for the 2026 NHL Draft following his strong performance at the World Junior Championship. Scout Jason Bukala highlights Stenberg's professional production in Sweden's SHL and his complete skill set as reasons for the shift. Previously ranked behind Gavin McKenna and Keaton Verhoeff, Stenberg now leads the class.

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The Kansas City Royals secured the No. 6 overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft lottery on Tuesday night at the Winter Meetings in Orlando, Florida, despite entering with the 13th-best odds of 0.84 percent. The Chicago White Sox won the top selection according to their 27.73 percent odds, marking their first No. 1 pick since 1977. Other notable jumps included the Tampa Bay Rays landing No. 2 and the San Francisco Giants at No. 4.

In a follow-up to their recent predictions for each team's No. 1 prospect by the end of 2026, MLB Pipeline has spotlighted one promising prospect from each of the 30 teams expected to make an impact during the upcoming season. These young talents, ranging from power hitters to speedy outfielders and hard-throwing pitchers, showed significant progress in 2025 minor league play. Teams anticipate breakthroughs as these players vie for major league roster spots.

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MLB Pipeline's newsletter looks ahead to the end of 2026, forecasting each team's No. 1 prospect in their farm system. Predictions factor in recent draft picks, injuries, and potential graduations from prospect eligibility. Shortstops feature prominently across many organizations due to strong 2025 selections.

The Philadelphia Flyers are facing a five-game losing streak that has dropped them out of a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, despite exceeding preseason expectations. However, the team's reliance on veteran players for heavy ice time raises concerns about long-term progress. To build a contender, the Flyers need to better integrate young stars like Matvei Michkov and Porter Martone.

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Thirteen players, mostly right-handed pitchers, were selected in the Major League phase of the 2025 Rule 5 Draft held Wednesday in Orlando, Florida. The Colorado Rockies led off by taking reliever RJ Petit from the Detroit Tigers, while the Chicago White Sox made two picks. Only one position player, catcher Daniel Susac, was chosen before being traded to the San Francisco Giants.

 

 

 

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