Detroit — The Red Wings still have no luck when it comes to the NHL Draft Lottery.

Slotted into the 12th spot because of their overall record, they actually dropped a spot during Monday’s lottery. The Wings will pick 13th in the first-round of the NHL Entry Draft June 27 in Los Angeles.

The Wings finished 21st in the overall standings, or 12th from the bottom of the NHL standings.

There is a limit on the total number of selections (10) a team participating in the draft lottery can “move up” in the event it wins one of the two lottery draws. And only the top 11 seeds are eligible to receive the first overall draft pick.

The Wings had a 5.1% chance of moving into the No. 2 spot - but had an 85.7% chance to stay at No. 12.

The New York Islanders, with a 3.5 percent of moving up, did. The Islanders -without a general manager currently - won the lottery and will pick first for the first time since 2009.

San Jose, who had the NHL’s worst record for a second consecutive year, had the best odds to win the lottery for the second straight year and will pick second.

There was a new twist to Monday’s lottery proceedings as fans were able to watch on live television as the lottery balls were drawn at NHL Network’s studio in Secaucus, New Jersey.

It was the first time in the 30-year history of the draft lottery that the drawing was be shown live and in-studio.

Monday’s lottery determined the draft order for the 16 non-playoff teams for the NHL Entry Draft, which will be held June 27-28 in Los Angeles.

This year’s draft, generally, isn’t considered to be deep.

Defenseman Matthew Schaefer and forwards Michael Misa, James Hagens and Anton Frondell are considered to be favorites to go within the first five picks by most draft analysts.

The Wings continue to have no luck in the lottery. They’ve yet to ever move up in the lottery since general manager Steve Yzerman took over in 2019.

Instead, they’ve either stayed put or dropped, the biggest drop occurring in 2020, when the Wings had the worst record in the NHL but fell to fourth overall in the draft order.

They ended up selecting Lucas Raymond that year, which has greatly diminished the disappointment.

But Yzerman and his amateur scouting staff have overcome the lottery disappointments with some quality first-round picks.

Forward Michael Brandsegg-Nygard (2024, 15th overall), forward Nate Danielson (2023, ninth), defenseman Axel Sandin-Pellikka (2023, 17th), forward Marco Kasper (2022, eighth), defenseman Simon Edvinsson (2021, sixth), goaltender Sebastian Cossa (2021, 15th), Raymond (2020, fourth) and defenseman Moritz Seider (2019, sixth) are all either in the NHL or on course to be NHL players soon.

NHL Entry Draft

• When: June 27-28.

• Where: Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.

• Red Wings picks: The Wings have picks in the 1st, 2nd (44 overall), 3rd (via N.Y. Rangers, 75th) and their own (76th), 4th, (via Tampa, 122th), 5th (140th), 6th, (172nd), 7th (204) and via St. Louis (No. 211).