Blue Jackets to select fourth overall at 2024 NHL Draft | Columbus Blue Jackets (2024)

The Columbus Blue Jackets will hold the fourth overall pick at the 2024 National Hockey League Draft to be held from June 28-29 at The Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada. The club’s draft position was determined by tonight’s NHL Draft Lottery. The San Jose Sharks won the initial drawing and will have the first overall pick, while the Chicago Blackhawks won the subsequent drawing and will select second overall.

The final results of tonight’s draft lottery: 1 – San Jose Sharks; 2 – Chicago Blackhawks; 3 – Anaheim Ducks; 4 –COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS; 5 – Montreal Canadiens; 6 – Utah (formerly Arizona); 7 – Ottawa Senators; 8 – Seattle Kraken; 9 – Calgary Flames; 10 – New Jersey Devils; 11 – Buffalo Sabres; 12 – Philadelphia Flyers; 13 – Minnesota Wild; 14 – San Jose (from Pittsburgh Penguins); 15 – Detroit Red Wings; 16 – St. Louis Blues. The remaining draft positions will be determined at the conclusion of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

“This year’s draft class appears to be very good and while we would have loved to have won the lottery and the first overall pick, there are going to be exciting players available when we do make our selection,” said Blue Jackets President of Hockey Operations John Davidson. “Our scouts have done a great job all year. We will continue to do our work and be ready to add a very good player to an exceptional group of young players and prospects currently in our organization as we build towards a bright future.”

The Blue Jackets currently hold seven picks in the 2024 NHL Draft. Columbus holds its own pick in each of the first six rounds along with the Los Angeles Kings’ third-round selection acquired as part of a trade on Mar. 1, 2023. The club’s second-round selection is a conditional 2024 or 2025 pick as part of a three-team trade involving the Kings and Philadelphia Flyers on June 6, 2023.

The NHL Draft Lottery is a weighted lottery system that determines the order of selection for the first 16 picks of the Draft with the lottery assigning the top two slots in the first round of the NHL Draft for the fourth-straight year. Two draws were held with the first drawing determining the club selecting first overall and the second drawing determining the team selecting second. A team could only move up 10 selections if it won one of the draws. Clubs that did not qualify for this season’s Stanley Cup Playoffs participated in the lottery.

Under the lottery system, the Blue Jackets had the fourth-highest chance (9.5 pct.) of winning the first lottery. The percentage chance of being selected in the 2024 NHL Draft Lottery was as follows: San Jose (18.5 pct.), Chicago (13.5 pct.), Anaheim (11.5 pct.), COLUMBUS (9.5 pct.), Montreal (8.5 pct.), Utah/formerly Arizona (7.5 pct.), Ottawa (6.5 pct.), Seattle (6.0 pct.), Calgary (5.0 pct.), New Jersey (3.5 pct.), Buffalo (3.0 pct.), Philadelphia (2.5 pct.), Minnesota (2.0 pct.), Pittsburgh (1.5 pct.), Detroit (0.5 pct.) and St. Louis (0.5 pct.).

NHL Central Scouting’s 2024 Draft Prospect Rankings have center Macklin Celebrini of Boston University (Hockey East, NCAA) as the top North American Skater, followed by Michigan State University (Big 10, NCAA) defenseman Artyom Levshunov and Medicine Hat (WHL) center Cayden Lindstrom. Defenseman Anton Silayev of Nizhny Novgorod (KHL, Russia) finished as the top-ranked international skater, followed by SKA St. Petersburg Jr. (MHL, Russia) right wing Ivan Demidov and Jukurit (Liiga, Finland) center Konsta Helenius. The complete rankings can be found at https://www.nhl.com/draft/prospects/2024/.

Blue Jackets Draft Lottery History

2000: ​Lost expansion team coin flip with Minnesota (No. 3 pick) to earn No. 4 overall pick in 2000 Entry Draft.

2001: ​Entered in No. 8 position and earned No. 8 pick. Atlanta (No. 3) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2002: ​Entered in No. 2 position and earned No. 3 pick. Florida (No. 3) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.*

2003: ​Entered in No. 3 position and earned No. 4 pick. Florida (No. 4) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2004: ​Entered in No. 4 position and earned No. 4 pick. Washington (No. 3) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2005: ​No Drawing due to cancellation of 2004-05 season.

2006: ​Entered in No. 6 position and earned No. 6 pick. St. Louis (No. 1) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2007: ​Entered in No. 7 position and earned No. 7 pick. Chicago (No. 5) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2008: ​Entered in No. 6 position and earned No. 6 pick. Tampa Bay (No. 1) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2009: ​Not eligible for Drawing. NY Islanders (No. 1) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2010: ​Entered in No. 4 position and earned No. 4 pick. Edmonton (No. 1) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2011: ​Entered in No. 7 position and earned No. 8 pick. New Jersey (No. 8) won Drawing and No. 4 overall pick.

2012: ​Entered in No. 1 position and earned No. 2 pick. Edmonton (No. 2) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2013: ​Entered in No. 14 position and earned No. 14 pick. Colorado (No. 2) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2014 ​Not eligible for Drawing. Florida (No. 2) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2015: ​Entered in No. 8 position and earned No. 8 pick. Edmonton (No. 3) won Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2016: ​Entered in No. 4 position and earned No. 3 pick. Toronto (No. 1) won First Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2017: ​Not eligible for Drawing. New Jersey (No. 5) won First Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2018: ​Not eligible for Drawing. Buffalo (No. 1) won First Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2019: ​Not eligible for Drawing. New Jersey (No. 3) won First Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2020: ​Not eligible for Drawing. New York Rangers won Second Phase and No. 1 overall pick.

2021 ​Entered in No. 5 position and earned No. 5 pick. Buffalo (No. 1) won First Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2022: ​Entered in No. 12 position and earned No. 12 pick. Montreal (No. 1) won First Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

​^Entered in No. 6 position (Chicago) and earned No. 6 pick.

2023:​ Entered in No. 2 position and earned No. 3 pick.Chicago (No. 3) won First Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

2024​: Entered in No. 4 position and earned No. 4 pick. San Jose (No. 1) won First Drawing and No. 1 overall pick.

(*pick acquired by Columbus, which selected Rick Nash No. 1 overall)

(^conditional pick acquired by Columbus in trade with Chicago on July 23, 2021)

Blue Jackets to select fourth overall at 2024 NHL Draft | Columbus Blue Jackets (2024)

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Blue Jackets to select fourth overall at 2024 NHL Draft | Columbus Blue Jackets? ›

The Blue Jackets hold the fourth pick at the 2024 Upper Deck National Hockey League Draft to be held from June 28-29 at Sphere in Las Vegas. The NHL Draft Lottery held in May determined the club's draft position.

Who are the top NHL prospects drafted in 2024? ›

Here are Daily Faceoff's final 2024 NHL Draft rankings, looking at the top 120 prospects:
  • Macklin Celebrini, C (Boston University, NCAA)
  • Artyom Levshunov, RHD (Michigan State, NCAA)
  • Berkly Catton, C (Spokane, WHL)
  • Cayden Lindstrom, C (Medicine Hat, WHL)
  • Cole Eiserman, LW (USNTDP)
  • Anton Silayev, LHD (Torpedo, KHL)
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Who is projected to go first overall in the 2024 NHL draft? ›

Celebrini, Macklin

Who is the best defenseman in the NHL draft? ›

Here are NHL.com's top 10 defensem*n available for the 2024 NHL Draft:
  • Artyom Levshunov, Michigan State (NCAA) ...
  • Zeev Buium, Denver (NCAA) ...
  • Anton Silayev, Torpedo (KHL) ...
  • Zayne Parekh, Saginaw (OHL) ...
  • Sam Dickinson, London (OHL) ...
  • Carter Yakemchuk, Calgary (WHL) ...
  • Stian Solberg, Vålerenga (NOR) ...
  • Adam Jiricek, Plzen (CZREP)
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Where is the NHL draft? ›

The 2024 Upper Deck NHL Draft will be held June 28-29 at Sphere in Las Vegas. The first round will be June 28 (7 p.m. ET; ESPN, ESPN+, SN, TVAS) and Rounds 2-7 are June 29 (11:30 a.m. ET; ESPN+, NHLN, SN, SN1). NHL.com is counting down to the draft with in-depth profiles on top prospects, podcasts and other features.

Who is the best goal scorer in the NHL draft 2024? ›

Cole Eiserman, LW, U.S. National U18 (NTDP)

All he does is score. Eiserman's 58 goals were the most in USNTDP history since Cole Caufield in 2019. A threat to score from anywhere in the offensive zone, makes him easily the best goal-scorer in the draft.

Who is the consensus number one pick in the NHL 2024? ›

The San Jose Sharks have the first pick in the 2024 NHL Draft, which takes place June 28 and 29 at the Sphere in Las Vegas. Macklin Celebrini is the consensus pick to go No. 1 overall.

Is Celebrini better than Bedard? ›

Bedard is probably more gifted offensively, but Celebrini has the makings of the full package.

Which NHL team has the most draft picks in 2024? ›

Though the Arizona Coyotes have the most picks in 2024 with 13, the situation with the Montreal Canadiens may just be the more interesting story ahead of the draft, which takes place June 28-29.

Who won the NHL draft lottery in 2024? ›

The San Jose Sharks and Chicago Blackhawks won the two draft lotteries that were held on May 7, 2024. No change in the draft order occurred after the results of the lottery. With their second lottery win in two seasons, the Chicago Blackhawks will not be eligible to win the draft lottery again until 2028.

Who is the only defenseman to win an NHL scoring title? ›

As of 2024, Orr is the only defenceman in history to win the Art Ross Trophy as the league's leading scorer, which he also achieved a second time, in 1974–75.

Who is the best D-man in the NHL? ›

SeasonAward winnerBirthplace
2022-2023Erik Karlsson (D)Landsbro, SWE
2021-2022Cale Makar (D)Calgary, AB, CAN
2020-2021Adam Fox (D)Jericho, NY, USA
2019-2020Roman Josi (D)Bern, SUI
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Who drafted #1 NHL? ›

First overall picks
DraftSelected byPlayer
2020New York RangersAlexis Lafreniere
2021Buffalo SabresOwen Power
2022Montreal CanadiensJuraj Slafkovsky
2023Chicago BlackhawksConnor Bedard
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Where did Wayne Gretzky get drafted? ›

Wayne Gretzky was never drafted -- Hockeydb.com. Did you know that one of the greatest hockey players of all time was never drafted?

How much is it to go to the NHL Draft? ›

NHL fans can find NHL Draft tickets in the price range of $33.35 to $863.10. The average ticket price for NHL Draft events throughout the season will be around $110.39.

Can fans go to the NHL Draft? ›

NHL club executives, scouts and coaches will be present on the NHL Draft floor, while thousands of fans and hundreds of print, television and radio media are expected to attend.

What are the NHL cap projections for 2024? ›

The NHL salary cap is expected to rise to approximately $87.675 million for the 2024-25 season, the league announced at the Board of Governors meeting Monday. The salary cap currently sits at $83.5 million for the 2023-24 season after a $1 million rise from 2022-23.

Who are the upcoming top NHL draft picks? ›

Scout's Analysis: Ranking the top 40 prospects for the 2024 NHL...
  • Macklin Celebrini, F, Boston University (NCAA) ...
  • Ivan Demidov, F, SKA St. ...
  • Anton Silayev, D, Torpedo (KHL) ...
  • Artyom Levshunov, D, Michigan State (NCAA) ...
  • Sam Dickinson, D, London Knights (OHL) ...
  • Carter Yakemchuk, D, Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
Feb 27, 2024

Who is the projected #1 pick in the NHL draft? ›

2024 NHL Draft Lottery tonight, projected No. 1 pick Celebrini to attend | NHL.com.

Who is the number one prospect in the 2024 NBA draft? ›

Consensus Mock: Risacher rises; Sarr still No. 1

A pair of Frenchmen continue to jockey for the No. 1 spot as the overall jostling in the 2024 NBA Draft intensifies.

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