Like most things in 2020, the NHL's Draft Lottery was slightly different than past years. With COVID-19 pausing the season in mid-March and the NHL's Return to Play plans cancelling the remaining games of the 2019-20 campaign, there were several wrinkles added in this year's selection process. The seven teams who did not make the expanded playoff were automatically included in the lottery. The remaining 8 teams who do not advance past the play-in round of the playoffs are in the lottery, but were represented by NHL tiles for tonight's draw.
The (mostly) determined draft order was:
Due to one of the unknown expanded playoff teams qualifying for a top-3 pick, the NHL will hold a second Draft Lottery following the play-in round to determine which team will hold that pick.
Here's three takeaways from the 2020 NHL Draft Lottery:
THREE THINGS: NHL Draft Lottery
Three things you need to know after the Devils came away from the 2020 NHL Draft Lottery with the seventh overall pick