NHL Draft lottery odds: Each team's chances to pick Rasmus Dahlin in 2018

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The race for Rasmus Dahlin, the presumptive No. 1 pick in June's entry draft, is on with teams like the Coyotes, Sabres and Senators hoping for the opportunity to select the generational Swedish defenseman as a salve for their pitiful seasons.

The "All in for Dahlin" movement hasn't gained as many supporters as its tanking predecessors, though. And recent history suggests most anyone with a lottery pick —  from the Canucks and Canadiens to the Red Wings or (gasp) Blackhawks — could swoop in and disrupt the order.

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Remember: The NHL's cruel, anti-tank odds allocation means nothing is guaranteed, rendering the great tankathons of 2014 and 2015 a dying art. The biggest "loser," aka whichever team finishes dead last, has only an 18.5 percent at picking first overall — or an 81.5 percent chance of losing the lottery — and a 50/50 shot at falling out of the top three all together. That club can drop no lower than No. 4, but the talent disparity between Dahlin and the field is significant.

In 2017, the Devils (8.517 percent), Flyers (2.204 percent) and Stars (5.812 percent) stunningly bumped the Avalanche, Canucks, Golden Knights and Coyotes (tied) from the top three, winning the rights to Nico Hischier and Nolan Patrick. In 2016, the Jets nabbed Patrik Laine with the No. 2 pick despite holding the fifth-best odds.

This year, the NHL and NHLPA agreed to a slight increase in lottery percentages for bottom teams to win the No. 1 overall pick. Note that the odds for a top-three pick are via Micah Blake McCurdy, whose model at Hockeyviz.com shows the probability for every lottery slot. The NHL does not disclose official expanded odds.

The NHL Draft lottery drawing will be held April 28.

Odds to win the 2018 NHL Draft lottery

Points vs. No. 1 overall % vs. top three %

Buffalo Sabres 62 points 18.5% 49.4%
Ottawa Senators 67 points 13.5% 38.8%
Arizona Coyotes 70 points 11.5% 33.9%
Montreal Canadiens 71 points 9.5% 28.8%
Detroit Red Wings 73 points 8.5% 26.1%
Vancouver Canucks 73 points 7.5% 23.3%
Chicago Blackhawks 76 points 6.5% 20.4%
New York Rangers 77 points 6.0% 19.0%
Edmonton Oilers 78 points 5.0% 16.0%
New York Islanders 80 points 3.5% 11.4%
Carolina Hurricanes 83 points 3.0% 9.9%
New York Islanders (via Flames) 84 points 2.5% 8.2%
Dallas Stars 92 points 2.0% 6.6%
Philadelphia Flyers (via Blues) 94 points 1.5% 5.0%
Florida Panthers 96 points 1.0% 3.3%
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Brandon Schlager is an assistant managing editor at The Sporting News.