Islanders Aim for Pick No. 13 in 2026 NHL Draft

The Islanders are focused on sharpening their draft strategy around pick No. 13, with Ryan Lin emerging as a potential fit for the defense need.
The Islanders are hoping for Lucky 13 for a second straight season, but in a much different context this time than the lottery ball that fell their way a year ago.. This year, it’s about nailing pick No.. 13 after they didn’t move up at the lottery.. With well over a month to go before the draft in Buffalo, it’s still early in the process.. But not too early to start identifying possibilities the Islanders
could look at with their pick.. Ryan Lin, RD, Vancouver Giants (WHL) If you’re going by fit, there’s a good chance Lin will be the best right-handed defenseman available by the time the Islanders pick, and it’s the position at which the organization is weakest.. A University of Denver commit next season, Lin averaged more than a point per game in the Western Hockey League and is said to be a strong all-around player.. At
5-foot-11, 176 pounds, his size might create some questions, but he has a strong battle level — something Isles GM Mathieu Darche values — plays both special teams and can move pucks.
2026 NHL Draft, New York Islanders, pick No. 13, Ryan Lin, right-handed defenseman, Vancouver Giants, Mathieu Darche