The 2021 NHL Draft isn't until late July, but the fate of the top-16 selection order will be determined Wednesday night when the league conducts the annual Draft Lottery at NHL Network's studio in Secaucus, N.J. at 7 p.m.
The lottery will consist of two drawings to determine the first- and second-overall selections respectively.
New Jersey finished with the third-lowest points record in the NHL but holds the fourth-overall pick currently due to expansion Seattle Kraken being placed third in order. The Devils have a 10.3-percent chance of winning the lottery drawing, which is tied with Seattle (10.3%) for the third-best odds - behind only Buffalo (16.6%) and Anaheim (12.1%).
The odds for the second drawing will increase on a proportionate basis depending on which team wins the first drawing (Arizona is exempt after NHL took away its first-round pick. If Arizona wins a drawing, the league will re-draw).
FEATURE: Devils' Draft Fate to be Determined Wednesday
The Devils will learn where they will pick in the 2021 NHL Draft first round at the NHL's Draft Lottery