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The Lead

Maple Leafs Draft Their Next Franchise Cornerstone First Overall

Gavin McKenna, the 18-year-old left wing from Whitehorse, Yukon, was selected first overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday night in Buffalo, becoming the first Yukon-born player taken at the top of any NHL Draft. The pick carries weight beyond the moment: John Chayka's new front office inherited a 28th-place finish and a franchise in need of a reset, and landing the top pick on an 8.5-percent lottery probability gave that rebuild a credibility it couldn't have purchased any other way.

The more useful question is not whether McKenna is good — he finished his Penn State freshman year with 51 points in 35 games and posted 14 points in seven games at the World Juniors — but how quickly Toronto can build a competitive environment around him. McKenna arrives alongside Auston Matthews, a new head coach in Jim Hiller, and a roster that still needs significant remodeling before the 2026-27 season. The Leafs traded Brandon Carlo to Boston for two third-round picks during the draft weekend, a signal that the defensive rethink is already underway. Draft Day 2 (rounds 2-7) concluded Saturday, and the full picture of this class will take time to assess — but the foundation just got considerably more interesting.

The Rest of the Slate
Canada Soccer
Canada faces South Africa in the World Cup Round of 32 tonight at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles — the first knockout match in Canadian men's soccer history. The return of Alphonso Davies, who missed the entire group stage, and the fitness of captain Stephen Eustaquio are the two variables that will define Canada's ceiling in this bracket; a lineup with both healthy is a fundamentally different team than the one that finished second in Group B behind Switzerland.
Blue Jays
Toronto dropped Saturday's game to Texas, 7-4, with Corey Seager hitting a solo home run and Peyton Gray earning the win for the Rangers. Toronto closes the series today at Rogers Centre, and the pattern from this weekend — pitching holding on while the offense underperforms — is the recurring theme of their 2026 season, not an aberration.
Toronto Tempo
The Toronto Tempo dropped Saturday's home game to the Phoenix Mercury 89-80 at Scotiabank Arena, a result that underscores the gap between where this franchise wants to be and where its roster currently is. Losing at home to a Mercury team without a dominant performance is not a crisis, but for an expansion franchise trying to establish home-court credibility, the trend of close losses matters more than the score.
The Number
8.5

Toronto's NHL Draft lottery odds when they won the 2026 first overall pick Entering with the fifth-best odds in the lottery, the Leafs beat a field that included teams with far worse records — a reminder that the lottery is a probability exercise, not a reward system, and that franchise luck can pivot on a single ping-pong ball. Eight percent odds produce a first-overall pick roughly once every twelve lottery entries — the Leafs haven't had one since Auston Matthews in 2016, and how quickly Chayka's front office can pair McKenna with the right supporting infrastructure will determine whether this pick becomes a cornerstone or a cautionary tale about wasted talent in a difficult market.

What's On Tonight
3:00 PM ET · Toronto Blue Jays vs. Texas Rangers (Series Finale) · Sportsnet
3:00 PM ET · Canada vs. South Africa, World Cup Round of 32 · TSN1/3/4, CTV
Top Dog — Betting Angle

The pick: Canada to advance past South Africa (moneyline, TSN). Canada enters the knockout stage as the stronger technical side and, with Davies available for the first time in the tournament, the attacking threat that was absent during group play is suddenly real — South Africa has not faced an opponent with this ceiling.

“Two first-overall picks in a decade is either a dynasty in the making or a very expensive lesson in how hard it is to win in Toronto — and the Leafs are about to find out which one”
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