Red Wings 2026 Draft Guide: Top 50 Targets, Larkin Impact & More – Hockey Writers – Detroit Red Wings

Heading into the 2026 NHL Draft, the Detroit Red Wings’ amateur scouting team will have their work cut out for them. Detroit’s first round pick now belongs to St. Louis Blues, leaving the team with six picks outside of the opening round to bolster their organization’s depth:
- Number 47
- Number 79
- Number 143
- Number 175
- Number 196
- Number 207
Detroit already has a deep line of prospects – the goal really is to add the best players available and develop the overall talent pool. This, of course, may be difficult to do without a first-round pick, but there is value to be had, nonetheless. All drafts have recent steals. And a modified draft strategy can bring benefits in this regard.
So, with a few days to go, let’s take a look at some draft targets that could improve Detroit’s pipeline.
Red Wings 2026 Draft Board
Instead of focusing on Detroit’s individual draft picks, the focus will be on the draft’s main board — 50 prospects who would be a good fit for the organization. Note that these are not the 50 best prospects. Instead, these players are the best fit for Detroit’s draft positions based on research, tracking, live viewing, and tape analysis.
How does this work? If a player is drafted, remove him from the list. And when it’s Detroit’s turn to pick, the top player left on the roster represents a worthy option.
Of course, many prospects with first-round grades are left out. There is no chance of Gavin McKenna falling to the Red Wings. Instead, we’ll start the list with players who are typically in the 25-45 range and could be available if the Red Wings pick first at No. 47. Let’s go in.
- LW Niklas Aaram-Olsen
- C/RW Simas Ignatavičius
- William Hakansson
- LD Xavier Villeneuve
- RD Mans Gudmundsson
- RW Nikita Klepov
- RW Mathias Preston
- LW JP Hurlbert
- LW Matias Vanhanen
- C Adam Valentini
- LW Adam Nemec
- RW Jonas Lagerberg Hoen
- LW Pierce Mbuyi
- C Egor Shilov
- C Tomas Chrenko
- LD Ben Macbeath
- RD Axel Elofsson
- C Dayne Beuker
- RD Brek Liske
- RW Alex Kostov
- LW Nikita Ovcharov
- C Adam Andersson
- C Viktor Fedorov
- G Martin Psohlavec
- LD Ola Palme
- LW Victor Plante
- C Cooper Williams
- RW Zach Olsen
- G Michal Orsulak
- RW Blake Zielinski
- LW Jean-Christoph Lemieux
- C Beckham Edwards
- C/RW Ludvig Andersson
- C Jakub Frolo
- RW Nils Bartholdsson
- LW Evan Jardine
- LD Landon Nycz
- C Max Isaksson
- RD Brian McFadden
- C Andrei Bykov
- LD Axel Brøngel-Larsson
- C Joe Erickson
- C Landon Hafele
- G Yegor Rybkin
- G Tobias Tvrznik
- C William Manchuso
- C Kent Sauer
- LD Jonas Kemps
- RD Cole Tuminaro
- LW Parker Trottier
Dylan Larkin Factor
While the Red Wings currently do not have a first round pick, that could change in the coming days. It’s possible that the return from the Dylan Larkin trade includes a first rounder, with Seattle (No. 7), New Jersey (No. 12), Columbus (No. 14), Los Angeles (No. 17), and Utah (No. 19) out there as possible destinations.
Given this, here are a few players who could be good additions if the Red Wings get their hands on a first round pick. And, as in the list above, the main players—McKenna, Ivar Stenberg, Caleb Malhotra, Alberts Smits, Chase Reid, Keaton Verhoeff, and Carson Carels—were not left out.
- C Viggo Bjorck
- C Tynan Lawrence
- LD Malte Gustafsson
- RD Daxon Rudolph
- LW Ethan Belchetz
- LW Wyatt Cullen
- C Alex Command
The Last Word
The next few weeks will be very important in Steve Yzerman’s tenure as Detroit’s GM. Will the franchise turn around quickly following Larkin’s trade request or will the Red Wings face more misery in the years to come? The draft, free agency, and potential trades will determine this.
But in terms of the draft itself, the Red Wings have a chance to add some interesting prospects to their pipeline. They may not have first-round pedigree, but there are plenty with unique traits that can be developed into NHLers.
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