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    Dylan Loucks
    Jun 3, 2024, 19:36

    The Minnesota Wild will have six picks in the upcoming NHL Draft.

    With the NHL Draft coming up on June 28th, here is a full list of the Wild's current draft picks. They have a first, a second, one fourth, two fifth round picks, and one sixth. They don't have a third round pick or a seventh. 

    First Round - 13th overall

    After finishing 21st in the NHL during the regular season the Wild will select 13th in the first round of the Draft this year. 

    Second Round - 45th overall

    As of now the Wild will have the 45th overall pick in the Draft. If Cole Hutson is still available then, the Wild should definitely draft him. 

    Third Round - No picks

    Minnesota does not have a third round pick this year because they traded the pick to the Washington Capitals at the 2023 NHL Trade Deadline for Marcus Johansson. The Montreal Canadiens now have the pick after they traded Joel Edmundson to the Capitals for a third and a seventh. 

    Fourth Round - 110th overall

    There was no trade to get pick 110. This is where the Wild will pick based on how they finished the season. 

    Fifth Round - 140th (BUF), 142nd 

    The Wild will have two picks in the fifth round this year after getting a fifth round pick from the Buffalo Sabres for Jordan Greenway. They will also pick at 142.

    Sixth Round - 174th overall

    Pick No. 174 will be the Wild's last pick in the draft as they do not have a seventh round pick. Barring any trade, the Wild's last pick will be in the sixth round. 

    Seventh Round - No picks 

    The Wild traded their seventh round pick in the 2024 NHL Draft to the Tampa Bay Lightning for Pat Maroon. They then flipped Maroon at the deadline to Boston for Luke Toporowski and a conditional sixth-round pick in the 2026 Draft.

    Without any additions or subtractions, the Minnesota Wild will have six picks in the upcoming 2024 NHL Draft. 

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