2018 NHL Draft round-by-round selections by team, including trades

VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 28: (L-R) NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, Francesco Aquilini, Vancouver Canucks Chairman and Governor and Trevor Linden, Vancouver Canucks President Hockey Operations hold a 2019 Vancouver Canucks 2019 Draft jersey during a press conference at Rogers Arena February 28, 2018 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Vancouver Canucks will host the 2019 NHL Draft at Rogers Arena, the National Hockey League, Canucks and City of Vancouver announced today. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images)
VANCOUVER, BC - FEBRUARY 28: (L-R) NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson, Francesco Aquilini, Vancouver Canucks Chairman and Governor and Trevor Linden, Vancouver Canucks President Hockey Operations hold a 2019 Vancouver Canucks 2019 Draft jersey during a press conference at Rogers Arena February 28, 2018 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Vancouver Canucks will host the 2019 NHL Draft at Rogers Arena, the National Hockey League, Canucks and City of Vancouver announced today. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/NHLI via Getty Images) /
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Find out where you favorite team picks in the 2018 NHL Draft with FanSided’s helpful round-by-round selection guide.

The NHL Draft goes down on June 22 and 23. The two-day event is where every player gets his start in the league. Whether they’re drafted in the first round or the seventh, hockey players around the world aspire to have their name called on draft day.

With seven rounds and more than 200 picks to be made, it can be tough to keep track of which team is up next — especially when trades get involved.

Don’t worry, we’re here to help.

First Round

1. Buffalo Sabres

2. Carolina Hurricanes

3. Montreal Canadiens

4. Ottawa Senators

5. Arizona Coyotes

6. Detroit Red Wings

7. Vancouver Canucks

8. Chicago Blackhawks

9. New York Rangers

10. Edmonton Oilers

11. New York Islanders

12. New York Islanders (from Calgary)

13. Dallas Stars

14. Philadelphia Flyers (from St. Louis)

15. Florida Panthers

16. Colorado Avalanche

17. New Jersey Devils

18. Columbus Blue Jackets

19. Philadelphia Flyers

20. Los Angeles Kings

21. San Joke Sharks

22. Ottawa Senators (from Pittsburgh)

23. Anaheim Ducks

24. Minnesota Wild

25. Toronto Maple Leafs

26. New York Rangers (from Boston)

27. Chicago Blackhawks (from Nashville)

28. New York Rangers (from Tampa Bay)

29. St. Louis Blues (from Winnipeg)

30. Detroit Red Wings (from Vegas)

31. Washington Capitals

Picks Traded

#12: Calgary Flames traded their 2018 first-round pick, 2018 second-round pick, and a conditional 2019 second-round pick to New York Islanders for Travis Harmonic and a 2019 conditional fourth-round pick.

#14: St. Louis Blues traded their 2018 first-round pick, Washington’s 2017 first-round pick, and Jori Lehtera to Philadelphia Flyers for Brayden Schenn

#22: Pittsburgh Penguins traded their 2018 first-round pick, Ian Cole, and Filip Gustavsson to Ottawa Senators for Vincent Dunn and their 2018 third-round pick.

#26: Boston Bruins traded their 2018 first-round pick, 2019 seventh-round pick, Ryan Lindgren, Matt Beleskey, and Ryan Spooner to New York Rangers for Rick Nash

#27: Nashville Predators traded their 2018 first-round pick, 2018 fourth-round pick, and Victor Ejdsell to Chicago Blackhawks for Ryan Hartman and their 2018 fifth-round pick.

#28: Tampa Bay Lightning traded their 2018 first-round pick, a conditional 2019 first-round pick, Brett Howden, Libor Hajek, and Vladislav Namestnikov to New York Rangers for Ryan McDonagh and J.T. Miller

#29: Winnipeg Jets traded their 2018 first-round pick, a conditional 2020 fourth-round pick, and Erik Foley to St. Louis Blues for Paul Stastny

#30: Vegas Golden Knights traded their 2018 first-round pick, 2021 third-round pick, and Islanders’ 2019 second-round pick for Tomas Tatar