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The Buffalo Sabres will host the decentralized 2026 NHL Draft at KeyBank Center on June 26 and 27.

It will be the fourth time Buffalo has hosted the NHL Draft, having previously done so in 1991, 1998 and 2016. KeyBank Center will become the first arena to host the Draft in its decentralized format, which was introduced last year at The Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

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Round 1 of the Draft will be held on Friday, June 26 and air on ESPN and ESPN+ in the United States along with Sportsnet and TVA Sports in Canada.

Rounds 2-7 will be held on Saturday, June 27 and air on NHL Network and ESPN+ in the United States and Sportsnet in Canada.

“I look forward to both the atmosphere and significance of hosting the NHL Draft in Buffalo. Being able to share in that excitement with our fans and fans around the league is a unique opportunity,” said Terry Pegula, owner, chief executive officer and president of the Buffalo Sabres. “Our community stays connected to hockey year-round, and the Draft is a big part of that. I have no doubt the people of Buffalo will embrace this remarkable event.”

The Sabres will also once again host the NHL Draft Scouting Combine at LECOM Harborcenter as they have done annually since 2015, part of the organization’s ongoing efforts to make Buffalo a focal point of the NHL world.

“We are honored that the league has entrusted us to host the NHL Draft in Buffalo for the fourth time in our organization’s history. Events such as the Draft allow us to showcase our city as one of the league’s premier hockey destinations,” said Pete Guelli, chief operating officer and alternate governor of the Buffalo Sabres. “Being selected to stage one of the most important events on the league calendar is a testament to the collective effort of our organization and the Buffalo community.”

The NHL draft returns to Buffalo!

The Draft also serves as the latest event brought to Buffalo as part of the Sabres’ commitment to increase programming at KeyBank Center and, by extension, invigorate business in Downtown Buffalo.

In addition to various media outlets, league partners and fans, the NHL Draft is expected to bring roughly 100 top prospects and their families to Buffalo – all totaling an estimated 2,200 hotel rooms used. The event is expected to generate millions of dollars in economic impact.

The Toronto Maple Leafs hold the No. 1 pick in the draft following Tuesday's lottery. The full order of selection for the top 16 teams is as follows (the remaining order will be determined by playoff results): 

1. Toronto Maple Leafs

2. San Jose Sharks

3. Vancouver Canucks

4. Chicago Blackhawks

5. New York Rangers

6. Calgary Flames

7. Seattle Kraken

8. Winnipeg Jets

9. Florida Panthers

10. Nashville Predators

11. St. Louis Blues

12. New Jersey Devils

13. New York Islanders

14. Columbus Blue Jackets

15. St. Louis Blues (from Detroit)

16. Washington Capitals