Montreal, which began the night with the best odds at 18.5 percent, won the No. 1 pick. New Jersey won the second drawing and was awarded the No. 2 pick. Picks Nos. 3 through 16 are awarded based on inverse order the standings.
The complete order of selection for the first 16 picks is as follows:
1. Montreal
2. New Jersey
3. Arizona
4. Seattle
5. Philadelphia
6. Columbus (from Chicago)
7. Ottawa
8. Detroit
9. Buffalo
10. Anaheim
11. San Jose
12. Columbus
13. New York Islanders
14. Winnipeg
15. Vancouver
16. Buffalo (from Vegas)
Buffalo received the 16th pick from Vegas as part of the trade that sent Jack Eichel to the Golden Knights in February. The pick was conditional on Vegas not winning the lottery and moving into the top 10.
The Sabres have selected ninth once before in franchise history, using the selection on forward Paul Cyr in 1982. They have selected 16th on four occasions, including the selections of forward Dave Andreychuk (1982) and Martin Biron (1995).
Players selected with the ninth overall pick over the past 10 drafts include Trevor Zegras (2019), Mikhail Sergachev (2016), Timo Meier (2015), Nikolaj Ehlers (2014), Bo Horvat (2013), Jacob Trouba (2012), and Dougie Hamilton (2011).
NHL players selected 16th overall include Jakob Chychrun (2016), Mathew Barzal (2015), Sonny Milano (2014), and Tom Wilson (2012).
NHL Central Scouting Services released its final prospect rankings for 2022 earlier this month. Find their list here.