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Panthers’ 2026 First-Round Pick to Chicago in Seth Jones Deal Will Be Top-10 Protected, Report Says

February 7, 2026 3 Min Read
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Recent revelations have shed new light on some of the Florida Panthers’ past trades. These details add an intriguing twist to an already challenging season marked by injuries, as they involve the team’s draft picks and their potential protections.

It turns out that the Panthers’ 2026 first-round pick, which the University of Florida transferred to the Chicago Blackhawks in a trade for defenseman Seth Jones, is protected within the top 10. This means that if Florida’s pick lands in the top 10 in the upcoming draft, the Panthers will retain it, and Chicago will receive their 2027 first-round pick instead. Furthermore, the 2028 first-round pick owned by Florida will now be transferred to the Boston Bruins, since Boston will forfeit the 2027 pick they obtained from Florida in the Brad Marchand trade.

This chain of exchanges could continue, influencing draft picks into 2029 if Florida’s general manager, Bill Zito, makes strategic moves at this year’s trade deadline—possibly involving their 2028 top pick. Such moves could also bolster Florida’s lineup by acquiring a key player, despite their current position, which places them among the league’s bottom nine teams vying for a top draft spot.

The NHL Draft Lottery system is designed to give the worst-performing teams the best odds at securing a high pick—specifically the top 10—before the lottery determines the actual order. Currently, Florida holds the 10th-worst record, placing them at the cusp of the lottery’s most advantageous position. Yet, much can change as the season unfolds, especially considering the steep climb they face—eight points behind the second wild card spot in the Eastern Conference with only 25 games remaining.

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Luckily, with a healthy lineup expected to return from the Olympics break, the Panthers could still turn their season around. If they pull off a late surge, they might make the playoffs or at least improve their draft position, which certainly offers a sliver of hope—unless, of course, they finish outside the top 10, complicating their future plans. The management team seems to be carefully navigating these uncertainties with an eye toward both immediate success and long-term rebuilding.

Some recent hockey news includes a viral incident involving Charlie McAvoy, Panthers’ injury updates, and the team’s tough loss in Tampa before the Olympics break, highlighting a season filled with ups and downs.

Fan Take: This news underscores the importance of strategic draft and trade planning for teams in rebuilding phases. For hockey fans, it highlights how front-office decisions can shape a franchise’s future, making every game—whether wins or losses—part of a bigger game of chess for long-term success.

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