The Stanley Cup odds have reached their apex with only two teams remaining after the Edmonton Oilers eliminated the Dallas Stars to earn a shot at the Florida Panthers.
It’s Connor McDavid’s first trip to the Stanley Cup Finals after several years of coming up short. Meanwhile, the Panthers are looking to avenge last year’s Finals loss.
With Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals slated for Saturday, June 8, here are the latest NHL odds to win it all.
Stanley Cup betting odds
We have the latest NHL odds, including odds to win the Stanley Cup, Game 1 odds, and series score odds.
Odds at a glance
- Edmonton Oilers to Win: +106
- Florida Panthers to Win: -128
- Edmonton Oilers in 4 Games: +1,400
- Florida Panthers in 4 Games: +1,100
- Edmonton Oilers in 5 Games: +700
- Florida Panthers in 5 Games: +500
- Edmonton Oilers in 6 Games: +460
- Florida Panthers in 6 Games: +490
- Edmonton Oilers in 7 Games: +550
- Florida Panthers in 7 Games: +410
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
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6/4/2024: Now we play the waiting game. Odds haven’t shifted and unless there’s some random significant injury, there likely won’t be a lot of movement between now and Game 1 later in the week. The Florida Panthers are betting favorites and a victory would be the first Stanley Cup win for the franchise. After losing in 1996, the Panthers didn’t return to the Finals until last season, again coming up short. The Edmonton Oilers have won five Stanley Cups, all coming between 1984 and 1990.
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6/3/2024: The Edmonton Oilers are back in the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 2006 when they lost to the Carolina Hurricanes in seven games. It marks Connor McDavid’s maiden voyage to the Finals after several early exits and ultimate disappointments. The Oilers scored a pair of first-period goals in Game 6 vs. the Dallas Stars, and it was enough to get the job done. Now, they face the Florida Panthers as slight underdogs with Game 1 scheduled for Saturday, June 8.
6/2/2024: The Florida Panthers have officially punched their ticket to the Stanley Cup Finals after winning Game 6 over the New York Rangers 2-1. This is the second straight year the Cats will represent the East. In the West, Edmonton can close out the WCF with a win on home ice vs. the Stars, which would mark the first Stanley Cup Finals appearance for Connor McDavid.
6/1/2024: June is here, which means we are just days away from the Stanley Cup Final. After Florida took care of business on the road in Game 5, the Oilers replicated that success in a 3-1 win over Dallas. With both teams just a win away, it’s no surprise they occupy the No. 1 and 2 slots on the odds board.
5/31/2024: Florida put on another clinic, outlasting the Rangers 3-2 at the Garden to grab a 3-2 series lead. The Panthers dominated yet again at even strength and outshot New York 29-16 over the final two periods, now sitting one win away from a second straight trip to the Cup Final. Florida is now a commanding -490 favorite to win the ECF, and has jumped from the +260 range to a +135 favorite to hoist Lord Stanley’s Cup, with the WCF still up for grabs as the Stars and Oilers are tied at 2-2 heading into tonight’s Game 5.
5/30/2024: The Dallas Stars (+220) took an early 2-0 lead in Game 4 and looked like they might just cruise to a 3-1 series lead, but five straight goals from the Edmonton Oilers (+240) means otherwise. After the 5-2 victory, the Oilers and Stars find themselves in what is essentially a three-way tie at the top of the board with the Florida Panthers (+260), who are also knotted up 2-2 with the New York Rangers (+380).
5/29/2024: The Cats came back, the very next game. Florida was starting a 3-1 hole in the face as Game 4 headed to overtime, but a goal from Sam Reinhart lifted them to victory on the ice and lifted the Panthers over the Rangers on the odds board. The Stars remain the favorites to win.
5/28/2024: Jake Oettinger has been the savior of the Dallas Stars for much of the postseason, but last night it was the play of Jason Robertson that landed his team the 2-1 series lead. Robertson’s hat trick propeled the Stars into the No. 1 spot on the Stanley Cup odds board, sinking the Oilers back to the bottom.
5/27/2024: After losing consecutive overtime games to the New York Rangers, the Florida Panthers are now the biggest underdogs in the field. Barclay Goodrow and Alexis Lafreniere each potted two goals in Sunday’s win as Ryan Lindgren, Vincent Troheck, and Jacob Trouba each tallied a pair of assists apiece. The Rangers are narrow favorites at some sportsbooks with the Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers neck-and-neck in the West ahead of Monday’s Game 3.
5/26/2024: The Stars needed desperately to bounce back in Game 2 and that’s exactly what they were able to do with a 3-1 victory last night. That moves them into a tie for the No. 2 spot with Edmonton, both still behind the Panthers at No. 1.
5/25/2024: One night removed from Connor McDavid’s overtime heroics, Barclay Goodrow beat Sergei Bobrovsky to tie the series with Florida as things head to Sunrise for Game 3. Despite the win, New York still sits with the longest odds to pull off the Cup win.
5/24/2024: It took two overtimes to decide it, but Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers were able to beat the Dallas Stars in Game 1 and take a 1-0 series lead on the road. Stuart Skinner was sharp in victory, stopping 31 of 33 shots. The Oilers have risen to second-choice status in the Stanley Cup odds, but they’re still looking up at the Florida Panthers, who have a chance to take a 2-0 stranglehold on their series with the New York Rangers on Friday night.
5/23/2024: The Panthers struck first with a 3-0 shutout win over the Rangers inside Madison Square Garden behind two points apiece from Matthew Tkachuk and Carter Verhaeghe. The win has their odds in the +150 to +180 range, while the Rangers have fallen to as long as +700 with the loss. Oilers-Stars Game 1 goes down in Dallas tonight, with the Stars a slim favorite at home.
5/22/2024: After a night off on the ice, playoff hockey is set to resume tonight in New York. The Panthers are the current co-favorites to win the Cup with Dallas and are also favored to beat the Rangers despite not having home-ice advantage.
5/20/2024: The Edmonton Oilers punched their ticket to the Western Conference Final with a 3-2 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Monday. After a scoreless first, the Oilers rattled off three straight goals in the second period. Two third-period tallies weren’t enough for Vancouver to stay alive, ultimately coming up short. The Oilers are underdogs against the Dallas Stars in the Conference title series that kicks off on Thursday, May 23 while the Florida Panthers and New York Rangers get things started at MSG on Wednesday, May 22.
5/19/2024: The only game of action on Saturday saw the Oilers force a Game 7 against the Canucks with a convincing 5-1 victory behind three assists from Connor McDavid. Oddsmakers expect Edmonton to handle business in Game 7, with the Oilers being listed as short as +350 and the Canucks as long as +1,500 after Game 6. The winner takes on the Stars in the West Finals.
5/18/2024: The Florida Panthers sent the Boston Bruins packing in Game 6, 2-1, and the Dallas Stars dispatched the Colorado Avalanche by the same score, though their game went to double overtime. The Panthers have opened up favored vs. the New York Rangers, and the Dallas Stars figure to be favored in their eventual series with either the Edmonton Oilers or the Vancouver Canucks as the overall Stanley Cup betting chalk. The Canucks have the Oilers on the brink of elimination in Game 6 tonight, but Edmonton is the venue.
5/17/2024: Just when it looked like the Carolina Hurricanes would force a Game 7, Chris Kreider gave Igor Shesterkin a break and put the New York Rangers on his back. Three straight goals in the third period saw the Rangers take a lead they would not relinquish. They’ll likely play the Florida Panthers next, unless the Boston Bruins can win two straight elimination games. Out west, we’ll see two Game 6s in the next two days as the Dallas Stars look to continue the trend of road teams winning vs. the Colorado Avalanche and advance to the next round. The Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks will have the spotlight to themselves in Saturday’s Game 6, with the former staring down the barrel of yet another early postseason exit.
5/16/2024: The Colorado Avalanche and Dallas Stars played a pretty even Game 5. They traded goals in the first two periods to enter the third deadlocked at 2-2 before the Avs grabbed a pair of early tallies to take the lead for good. The Stars are still favored in the series but the Florida Panthers, who can knock the Boston Bruins off on Friday, are the overall betting favorites to lift Lord Stanley’s Cup in June.
5/15/2024: The Edmonton Oilers allowed the game-tying goal late in the third period before answering back less than a minute later to beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 and tie the series at two games apiece. Connor McDavid & Co. are once again below +500 in the Stanley Cup odds, though the Dallas Stars are still favored to get out of the West. Meanwhile, the Boston Bruins tightened up defensively to beat the Florida Panthers 2-1 in Game 5 to extend their series. Of course, Florida is still in the driver’s seat in the East ahead of their Game 6 rematch on Friday night.
5/14/2024: The Dallas Stars certainly don’t look like a team that was pushed to the edge in Round 1. They thoroughly dismantled the Colorado Avalanche on Monday to take a commanding 3-1 series lead and emerge as the decisive betting favorite in the Western Conference. Wyatt Johnston and Miro Heiskanen tallied three points apiece in the 5-1 victory and Jake Oettinger stopped 24 of 25 shots. As a result, they’re now the betting favorites to win the Stanley Cup over the Florida Panthers at some books. A date with either the Edmonton Oilers or Vancouver Canucks seems like an inevitability. Meanwhile, the Carolina Hurricanes lived to see another day by thumping the New York Rangers 4-1 at MSG. They pulled that off even without Sebastian Aho, Jake Guentzel, or Seth Jarvis showing up on the score sheet. Winning is still unlikely, but the heart is still bumping with action shifting back to Raleigh for Game 6.
5/13/2024: The Boston Bruins are teetering on the brink of elimination after dropping Game 4 to the Stanley Cup betting favorite Florida Panthers on Sunday. As a result, the Bruins are drawing the longest odds of the remaining teams in part because the Vancouver Canucks are hanging tough with the Edmonton Oilers, taking a 2-1 series lead after Sunday’s 4-3 win. We have our first potential elimination game on tap for Monday as the Carolina Hurricanes look to keep their season alive against the New York Rangers.
5/12/2024: The biggest mover following Saturday’s action is the Dallas Stars, who are back inside the Top 3 after a 4-1 road win in their second-round series against the Colorado Avalanche to take a 2-1 series lead. Jake Oettinger stopped 28 of 29 shots while Tyler Sequin and Logan Stankoven contributed two goals apiece. Otherwise, the Carolina Hurricanes used a 4-3 victory to avoid a 4-0 series sweep, with that series now heading back to MSG for Game 5.
5/11/2024: So much for Jeremy Swayman’s unbeatable run. The Boston Bruins netminder was surging in the Conn Smythe odds after dominating the postseason through Game 1 of the second round before being pummelled by the Florida Panthers in back-to-back games. Now, the Bruins are severe underdogs to win it all while the Panthers are neck-and-neck with their presumed Eastern Conference Final opponent, the New York Rangers. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers have traded one-goal games with the Vancouver Canucks as play moves to Alberta for Game 3.
5/10/2024: The Hurricanes (+2,700) were once again on the losing end of a one-goal game to the New York Rangers (+320), and once again it was an overtime defeat. The goalie change from Frederik Andersen to Pyotr Kochetkov didn’t hurt them, but rather it was their shoddy powerplay that’s fallen to 0-for-15 in the series (0-for-5 in Game 3). Out West, the Dallas Stars (+460) struck back following a Game 1 defeat in which they choked away a three-goal lead by evening their series with the Colorado Avalanche (+550) in Game 2
5/9/2024: Last night’s action began with the Panthers (+450) drawing even against the Bruins (+1,000) with a dominant 6-1 victory behind two goals from Alexsander Barkov. Then, while it looked like the Oilers — who moved from +425 to +500 — might cruise to a Game 1 road win against the Canucks (+1,100), Vancouver stormed back with three goals in less than five minutes to steal a 5-4 win.
5/8/2024: Stellar goaltending, hard hits, and skill were on full display at MSG last night, but no matter how hard Carolina tried, it couldn’t knot up the series. The Hurricanes entered Round 2 as the Cup favorites but have seen their odds lengthen drastically following back-to-back losses. Out West, it was the Avalanche who took Game 1 in OT to shorten their odds even further. Keep an eye on where Edmonton’s odds will go if it drops Game 1 tonight against the Canucks.
5/7/2024: Matthew Tkachuk gave the Florida Panthers a 1-0 lead in the second period of Monday’s series opener vs. the Boston Bruins and it was all downhill from there. Boston rattled off five unanswered goals as Jeremy Swayman stopped 38 of 39 shots to secure the Game 1 victory and wrest home ice from the Cats. It’s created something of a logjam on the odds board with the Edmonton Oilers listed as short as +425 while every other team (except the Vancouver Canucks) is between +500 and +750. This is parity. This will shift a bit as the New York Rangers host the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 2 of their second-round set tonight and the Colorado Avalanche open things up against the Dallas Stars.
5/6/2024: Radek Faksa and Wyatt Johnston scored as Jake Oettinger turned away 22 of 23 shots on net as the Dallas Stars toppled the Vegas Golden Knights to earn a date with the Colorado Avalanche in the second round. Despite the lengthy opening round, the Stars are now trading about equal to the New York Rangers behind just the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers at most sportsbooks. The Carolina Hurricanes were considered the betting favorites before Sunday’s loss to the Rangers. New York jumped out to a 3-1 lead after the first period and managed to hold onto the 4-3 win.
5/5/2024: A trip to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs was within reach for the Toronto Maple Leafs late in Game 7 vs. the Boston Bruins. While talk about the future of that core will soon take center stage, the focal point turns to the field. The Bruins will now face the Florida Panthers (+450 to +500) in Round 2. Meanwhile, the New York Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes kick off the conference semis on Sunday before the Vegas Golden Knights and Dallas Stars finish their seven-game epic in the evening.
5/4/2024: Despite dropping down to their-string netminder, the Vancouver Canucks took down the Predators in just six games. Meanwhile, a shutout courtesy of Adin Hill pushed their series with Dallas to seven. Speaking of Game 7, the Bruins and Leafs will square off tonight for the final time to see who will get a shot at the Florida Panthers (+500).
5/3/2024: The Vegas Golden Knights will try to force a Game 7 when they host the Dallas Stars at T-Mobile Arena on Friday night. But first, it will be the Nashville Predators fighting for their playoff lives at Bridgestone Arena against the Vancouver Canucks. The Stanley Cup odds did not shift much after the Toronto Maple Leafs took down the Boston Bruins in Game 6 on Thursday night, but swift changes will come once we see the final eliminations of the first round.
5/2/2024: The Edmonton Oilers once again dispatched the Los Angeles Kings to earn a berth to the second round. A three-goal second period in Game 5, led by a pair of goals from Leon Draisaitl, made the difference. The Dallas Stars wrested command of the series with the Vegas Golden Knights, 3-2, in Game 5 after Jason Robertson scored the deciding goal on the power play in the second period. Game 6 is in Vegas on Friday.
5/1/2024: The Colorado Avalanche (+550) lost 7-6 in Game 1 against the Jets and never looked back. Vezina favorite Connor Hellebuyck was lit up like a Christmas tree all series long, and now Colorado will have a few days of rest. The Canes (+400 also had no issues dispatching the Islanders, doubling them up 6-3. As for teams who avoided Cancun, Matthew Knies’ overtime heroics kept the Maple Leafs’ (+4,000) hopes alive, while the play of Juuse Saros sends the Predators (+5,000) back home for Game 6.
4/30/2024: The Florida Panthers are moving on after thumping the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-1 in Game 5 of their series. They’re about even with the Edmonton Oilers in terms of their betting odds while the Carolina Hurricanes are still atop the board. Meanwhile, the Dallas Stars (+2,200) drew even with the Vegas Golden Knights (+1,800) in the only series that has felt up in the air.
4/29/2024: The New York Rangers (+600) have some stiff competition in the East, but they were able to pull off what Carolina (+400) and Florida (+500) couldn’t — a sweep. As for the West, the Colorado Avalanche (+600) are back in the Top 5 after stringing together three straight wins over Winnipeg, the Vancouver Canucks (+1,700) battled back to take a 3-1 series lead over Nashville, and the Edmonton Oilers (+500) are one win away from Round 2 thanks to a shutout courtesy of Stuart Skinner.
4/28/2024: The Bruins (+800) once again suffocated the mighty Leafs offense to move within a win of Round 2. Two other teams in the East (Carolina and Florida) also had a chance to pull off first-round sweeps on Saturday, but neither was able to do it. Despite that, the Hurricanes (+400) and Panthers (+500) remain atop the odds board. As for out West, Vegas was unable to secure a 3-0 series lead of its own and let the Dallas stars creep back in.
4/27/2024: The Rangers (+650) became the third team in the East, alongside the Panthers and Hurricanes, to build a 3-0 in in their quarterfinal series. The Capitals held an early lead in each of the last two games, but New York has responded each time. Out west, the Oilers (+500) have leapt to as high as second-choice in the Stanley Cup odds wagering after a 6-1 destruction of the Kings in Game 3 in L.A. on Thursday night. The Avalanche (+650) moved a little less dramatically despite putting up another six goals on Connor Hellebuyck and the Jets in taking a 2-1 series lead. Meanwhile, the lack of goals continued in the Canucks’ 2-1 Game 3 win over the Predators.
4/26/2024: Could we be looking at two Stanley Cup quarterfinal sweeps in the Eastern Conference? The Florida Panthers (+550) took a 3-0 series lead over the Tampa Bay Lightning at Amalie Arena on Thursday night, with Matthew Tkachuk picking up a pair of goals. Meanwhile, the Carolina Hurricanes (+440) got even shorter in the Stanley Cup odds by handing the New York Islanders a third straight loss, this time at UBS Arena by a 3-2 count. It’s been a total team effort for the Canes, with only Sebastian Aho potting multiple goals thus far.
4/25/2024: Last night’s action started with the Bruins (+1,400) taking Game 3 in Toronto to go up 2-1 in the series but the biggest mover on the odds board was Vegas (+700), which leaped into the Top 5 after stealing both games in Dallas (3-1 win last night). The Kings drew even with the Oilers but Edmonton (+650) remains in the Top 3 with the series now heading to Los Angeles.
4/24/2024: Two series on the East Coast saw teams fall into a 0-2 hole while each West series is knotted up as teams switch playgrounds. The Rangers (+650) took care of business despite the Caps giving them a scare late, and the heroics of Sergei Bobrovsky secured his team a big win, making sure the Panthers (+550) held home-ice advantage. The Cats only trail the Canes on the odds board. As for the Western Conference, the Avalanche bumped back into the Top 5 after grounding the Jets in a 5-2 win, while the Predators were able to keep the Canucks quiet in a 4-1 dub.
4/23/2024: The Carolina Hurricanes showed why they’re drawing the shortest odds on Monday night as they downed the New York Islanders 5-3 to take a 2-0 series lead. Carolina is a well-rounded squad that doesn’t panic when things look bad, which they did in Game 2. Trailing 3-1 entering the third, the ‘Canes rattled off four unanswered goals to take a commanding series lead as play shifts to Long Island.The Toronto Maple Leafs also played catch-up, overcoming an early 2-1 deficit to even the series with the Boston Bruins at one game apiece. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers stunned the Los Angeles Kings in a 7-4 beatdown to open their series and the Vegas Golden Knights stole one from the Dallas Stars despite registering only 15 shots on goal. The Oilers are just a step behind the Hurricanes on the odds board, showing how the potent offense can often make up for a shaky back end.
4/22/2024: A thrilling weekend of playoff hockey concluded with some barn-burners, including the Winnipeg Jets’ 7-6 victory over the Colorado Avalanche that was bookended by first and third periods that saw six total goals scored. Winnipeg’s lone tally in the second period proved to be the difference. Despite the high-scoring game, or perhaps because of it, both teams are trading around +1,300 at most books. Chalk largely won out over the weekend as the home team won all six matchups. The odds remain tight at the top with the Hurricanes (+550 to +600) the narrow favorite over the New York Rangers (+650 to +750) and the Florida Panthers (+600 to +650). There are four games on Monday’s slate, including the Toronto Maple Leafs looking to even the score against the Boston Bruins after a demoralizing loss in Game 1.
4/21/2024: Two opening-round playoff series got underway last night with the favored Hurricanes shortening a bit (+550) after handling business against the Islanders in Game 1. Meanwhile, the Bruins (+1,000) drew first blood against the Leafs with a 5-1 domination at TD Garden. Four more series kick off on Sunday, including the No. 2 betting favorite Panthers taking on Tampa Bay this afternoon.
4/20/2024: The playoffs get underway today, with only minimal movement from yesterday’s market. The outright favorite Hurricanes begin their first-round tilt against the Islanders in the first game, while the Maple Leafs and Bruins renew their rivalry for the nightcap.
4/19/2024: The NHL playoff field has been set following Game 82 results out West. The favorite to win the Prince of Wales Trophy, the Dallas Stars, saw little odds movement following their matchup confirmation with the Vegas Golden Knights. The same can be said for the Edmonton Oilers, who drew the Los Angeles Kings. But it’s still the Carolina Hurricanes and the Florida Panthers from the Eastern Conference ruling the roost here, and they are each sizable favorites in their respective first-round matchups with the New York Islanders and Tampa Bay Lightning.
4/11/2024: The NHL playoffs kick ass. Sixteen teams make it and beat the hell out of each other until one remains to lift Lord Stanley’s Cup — and right now the team favored to do so is the Carolina Hurricanes. The Canes were heavily favored coming into the season before injuries caused them to fall early, but the return of Frederik Andersen has made this team into a whole new beast. Carolina looks every bit the part of a Cup contender, and it’s no fluke the books bumped it ahead of powerhouses like Florida (+700) and Edmonton (+750).
4/4/2024: The Dallas Stars have hung around the top of the odds board for much of the season, but they’re current eight-game win streak has them sitting with the same odds as Avalanche at some books or just a bit longer at others (+650 to +700). The Hurricanes, Panthers, and Oilers are still among the Top 5, but it looks like the West may be represented by the Central Division this year.
3/28/2024: Just like most years, the Stanley Cup could go to just about anybody. Colorado and Edmonton have been neck-and-neck all season, but the Panthers have a legit chance to take over that spot once playoffs get underway. The Western Conference is loaded to the teeth and it looks like the Cats are the team to beat in the East.
3/21/2024: We’re almost two weeks out from the trade deadline, and the Florida Panthers are looking like the team to beat. They’re right by the top of the odds board with the Edmonton Oilers and Colorado Avalanche, with Boston and New York also hanging around. As for the Golden Knights, they’re mired in a slump despite having a busy deadline.
3/8/2024: Minutes before the trade deadline’s final buzzer, TSN’s Bob McKenzie reported that the Golden Knights had acquired Tomas Hertl from the San Jose Sharks for forward David Edstrom and multiple draft picks. While many questioned the trade’s financial sustainability for Vegas in its aftermath, the move sets the defending champs up with a dependable veteran who has logged multiple 60-point seasons and will provide needed front-line depth when he returns from a knee injury. Vegas, who was in the +1,500 to +1,600 range a week ago, has seen its odds shorten, now as low as +950 at some books, and trending there at others.
3/8/2024: The Carolina Hurricanes moved from the 10/1 range to as short as +800 at some outlets after making the biggest splash late Thursday night by acquiring star winger Jake Guenztel from the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Sending away Michael Bunting and an assortment of mid-tier picks and prospects, the deal leaves Friday’s deadline barren of any major excitement, but it adds some needed goal-scoring prowess to the Canes’ Top 6, as Guentzel has 76 goals over his past two full seasons, 22 goals and 52 points in 50 games this year, and has 34 goals in 58 career postseason games.
Carolina then added more potential offense this morning by nabbing Evgeny Kuznetsov from the Washington Capitals for a third-round pick. The 31-year-old center had 78 points in 79 games two years ago, but saw his production tumble last season and he was assigned to the AHL this year after registering just six goals and 11 assists in 43 games, then entering the league’s player assistance program.
The addition of those offensive-minded forwards put Carolina firmly in the “true contender” status, alongside the likes of Florida (as short at +600), Edmonton (+625), and Colorado (+700).
3/6/2024: Despite Edmonton landing Henrique, the Oilers aren’t the only contender that has been buys this week. The Florida Panthers, who are second on the odds board at +650, acquired Vladimir Tarasenko from the Senators. A move like that could be just what this team needed to push them over the edge. Some other smaller moves have been made, but one that sticks out is the Avalanche trading Bowen Byram to Buffalo for Casey Mittelstadt. It’ll be interesting to see how these moves help the respective teams, and there’s always the chance they aren’t done yet ahead of the deadline Friday.
3/4/2024: It looked like the Oilers’ magic had rubbed of following the All-Star Break, but a four-game win streak has kept them in sole possession of the top spot on the odds board. The Florida Panthers have also moved up the odds board with nine win in their last 10 games. This run mixed in with a Boston’s slide has Florida at the top of the Atlantic Division.
2/22/2024: Two of the league’s top teams clashed in Edmonton last night, and it was the Boston Bruins who edged the Oilers by a score of 6-5. If Boston won more convincingly it may have shaken the standings, but Edmonton is still favored among the majority of books. Teams like the B’s, Avs, Panthers, and Canes all remain within striking distance.
2/15/2024: Following their winning streak being snapped, the Edmonton Oilers have won two of their last three and remain the favorites at the majority of books. As it’s been all season, several teams like the Vancouver Canucks and Boston Bruins are priced right behind Edmonton though, and something as small as a three-game losing streak for McDavid & Co. could bump them out of the top spot.
2/7/2024: It had to end eventually, and it was the Golden Knights who put a stop the Oilers monster win streak. The Oilers are still favored at most books considering there was no action over the weekend, but how Edmonton responds to the loss will tell the story of where its odds end up in a week. Closing in on the Oilers are the Canucks, Bruins, and Avalanche.
1/31/24: Two wins. Two wins is all the Edmonton Oilers need to break the NHL’s long-standing win streak record. This 16-game streak has catapulted the Oilers into the No.1 spot on the Stanley Cup odds boards at several books, and with the league entering the All-Star Break, that won’t change anytime soon. The question is, can Edmonton pick up two more wins?
1/24/2024: Breaking the longest win streak by a Canadian team was cool, but the Edmonton Oilers are now just three wins away from tying the all-time record. Edmonton is still in the midst of a 14-game win streak and is now the sole favorite at +800. Other teams such as the Winnipeg Jets, Boston Bruins, and Vancouver Canucks are still close behind, waiting for the Oilers to falter.
1/17/2024: After entering the season as co-favorites, the Edmonton Oilers quickly sunk on the Stanley Cup odds board with their atrocious start. However, McDavid & Co. have turned the ship around and are +900 to win it all after being as long as +2,200 in November. The Oilers have won 11 straight as of writing and they finally look like the team we all expected to see from game one.
1/10/2024: You would think losing a player like Kyle Connor would hurt your Stanley Cup chances, but the Winnipeg Jets are winners of seven straight and have gone 11-1-2 since his injury. Plenty of players are stepping up offensively and Connor Hellebuyck looks like the best netminder in the world. All of this has propelled Winnipeg into the mess at the top, and books like bet365 have even slotted the Jets into the No. 1 spot.
1/3/2024: Teams have returned from the holiday break and things are just as tight atop the Stanley Cup odds board as they were before the calendar flipped to 2024. The Boston Bruins have a league-leading 52 points, but there are seven teams within five points of the B’s. Parity is as high as ever in the NHL, and it’s expected to stay that way as we approach the playoffs. A team to look out for is the Edmonton Oilers, who are starting to gain momentum after a horrendous start.
12/26/2023: NHL action has taken a breather over the last couple of days but is set to return on Wednesday. A clog of four-to-five teams at the top of the odds board is still the case at most books, and Vegas is still near the top despite its mini three-game slide. Keep an eye on Vancouver’s odds as it’s still going for a great price despite the Canucks’ league best 49 points.
12/19/2023: The top of the table is still crammed with talent, but the Golden Knights have been the best story up to this point. They still look like the complete team that won the Stanley Cup last year and their 47 points is a league best. The Knights opened at +1,100 to win back-to-back Cups but are now going as short as +700. As for teams that have seen their odds lengthen, the Canes (+1,000) mini-slump has them sliding down odds boards.
12/12/2023: As of right now, the Rangers, Golden Knights, Avalanche, and Bruins are seen as the Top 4, with teams like the Carolina Hurricanes and Dallas Stars right there with them. As has been the case for much of the season, the favorite depends on which book you look at… although there is a consensus of which teams are at the top. Keep an eye on Edmonton, as its seven-game win streak has its odds as short as +1.300 at Betway.
12/5/2023: Much like most of November, Stanley Cup odds continue to be neck-and-neck with the team on top depending on what book you’re using. One team that continues to make waves and are now as short as +900 are the New York Rangers. The Blueshirts’ 37 points puts them in a tie for the best mark with Boston and Vegas — two teams also near the top.
11/28/2023: The Stanley Cup favorite continues to depend on what book you use, with the Vegas Golden Knights, Boston Bruins, and New York Rangers all tied for first place in the NHL. Speaking of the Rangers, they are oh so close to sliding into the Top 3 spot, although teams like the B’s, Knights, and Avalanche are still getting the nod. The Blueshirts odds will be one to monitor as we head into December.
11/21/2023: We all know how much parity is in the NHL, but look no further than the Stanley Cup odds to see just how much there is. You can look at three different books and have three different favorites, but one thing is apparent in all of them, and that’s the rise of the Boston Bruins. The B’s are tops in the league and are going for as short as +850 at bet365. Meanwhile, Colorado is favored at a few sportsbooks while Vegas is seen as the top dog at others.
11/14/2023: We’re now a full month into the NHL season, and the league’s elite are starting tp shine through. Vegas is still the favorite on the back of the 12-2-1 start, with Colorado and Carolina Hurricanes staying close at the top. Another team to look at is the Boston Bruins, who have just one regulation loss and are going as short as +900.
11/7/2023: The Vegas Golden Knights continue to crush the competition, sitting as short as +700 with just one regulation loss through 13 games. This team plays a complete 200-foot game and is primed to go on another run with virtually the same roster as last season. Colorado (+800) isn’t far off and has looked hungry to get back on top. The Oilers’ freefall continues as the 2-8-1 squad is now going for as long as +2,000 depending on the book.
11/1/2023: The Vegas Golden Knights opened with +1,100 odds to win the Cup and have looked like the perfect team in the early going, boosting their odds to +700. The Knights are yet to lose in regulation through 10 games and look primed for a repeat. Sitting behind them are the Colorado Avalanche and Carolina Hurricanes depending on what book you use. Meanwhile, a slow start has the Edmonton Oilers odds as long as +1,500 after sitting at +900 to start the year.
10/24/2023: What was once a neck-and-neck race has now seen someone being to separate themselves from the pack. The Colorado Avalanche are a perfect 5-0 on the season and look to be the cream of the crop in the Central Division. Toronto and Carolina’s odds are still near the top, but defensive troubles need to be solved if these teams want to play into June. Outside of the Top 3, the Vegas Golden Knights odds continue to grow shorter and shorter, with bet365 sitting at +750.
10/17/2023: One week into the season the Top 3 spots on the odds board are still shared by the Avalanche, Maple Leafs, and Canes as they have all picked up multiple wins thus far. Outside of the Top 3, Edmonton’s odds have taken a slight hit after starting 0-2, while the Dallas Stars have moved into the No. 4 spot after getting some love.
10/10/2023: The regular season kicked off with a three-team race between the Carolina Hurricanes, Colorado Avalanche, and Carolina Hurricanes. All three teams have what it takes to win the Cup, making it no surprise why they’re so close on the odds board. Several other teams are around the +1,000 – +1,200 range, including the Edmonton Oilers, New Jersey Devils, and Vegas Golden Knights.
2023-24 Stanley Cup odds over time
Here is a look at how the 2023-24 Cup odds have played out so far! Follow each team’s journey with our Stanley Cup Playoffs bracket.
2024-25 Stanley Cup odds
This year’s Stanley Cup Finals haven’t even started yet… but there are already odds for next year. The current final four (Edmonton, Dallas, Florida, New York) unsurprisingly are among the early favorites (along with Colorado and Carolina), while the shortest non-playoff team from this year is the New Jersey Devils — and the biggest longshot from this season’s postseason clubs is Washington.
Bringing up the rear? Well, that would be the Sharks (even with the likely addition of Macklin Celebrini), along with the Ducks, Blue Jackets, and Blackhawks.
Stanley Cup betting trends
Here are some trends you may want to consider before placing a bet on the Stanley Cup.
- Repeat winners are more common than you think. Since 2010, the Pittsburgh Penguins and Tampa Bay Lightning successfully defended their Cup once.
- Top teams from the beginning of the year typically go on to win the Cup. Since 2010, just five teams with odds above +1,000 have gone on to hoist Lord Stanley.
- In the last 10 seasons the Western Conference has won six championships to the East’s four.
- The President’s Trophy winner has gone on to win the Stanley Cup just eight times in the 35 years that both trophies have been awarded.
- A team has won 2+ consecutive Stanley Cups 15 times, most recently the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2020 and 2021.
- The runners-up have gone on to win the Stanley Cup in the following season only once since 1990 (Pittsburgh Penguins 2009).
Popular NHL futures markets
Stanley Cups won by division
In the 2013-14 season, the NHL opted to move to a four-division league. This is the number of Stanley Cup winners per division since the switch.
Division | Number of Stanley Cups |
---|---|
Atlantic | 2 |
Metropolitan | 3 |
Central | 3 |
Pacific | 2 |
Past Stanley Cup winners
The Colorado Avalanche claimed Lord Stanley’s grail in 2022. They were the betting favorites for much of the year and finally lived up to the hype.
Here are the last 13 winners of the Stanley Cup, their odds of winning just before the playoffs began (courtesy of Sports Odds History), and the team that lost in the Stanley Cup Finals.
Are the Lightning the NHL’s latest dynasty? Tampa Bay has been to the Stanley Cup Finals in three of the last four seasons and opened the 2022-23 season with +900 odds to win it all.
NHL teams with the most Stanley Cups
The Habs have a comfortable lead in the clubhouse, but haven’t hoisted Lord Stanley’s Cup since 1993.
How to read Stanley Cup odds
Sportsbooks will post NHL futures odds before the season starts — including odds to win the Stanley Cup. These odds are constantly adjusted throughout the offseason as players get hurt, suspended or are traded. Once the regular season begins, title odds will change daily as teams win and lose games and as more players get hurt, suspended or traded. Sportsbooks will also adjust the NHL futures odds based on handle and liability to certain teams.
Stanley Cup odds will usually look like this:
This means that on a $100 bet, you’ll stand to win $550 if the Avs win the Stanley Cup. If it’s close to the end of the regular season or even during the playoffs and the NHL has a very dominant team, you might see that a team is has a minus sign (-) ahead of its odds.
- Tampa Bay Lightning -120
This means that you would need to bet $120 to win $100 on a Lightning Stanley Cup win.
Above we have posted the American odds for the Stanley Cup. However, these are easy to convert to decimal odds or fractional odds with our odds converter tool.
Best NHL betting sites
Scouting NHL betting websites should be a breeze, but new bettors often feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of options available. Here are the must-have NHL betting site features you should target before placing your wagers.
Best odds: Not all sportsbooks are created equally, especially when it comes to odds. Finding the best price for your hockey bets is key to a successful betting strategy.
Live betting: Watching betting lines move in real-time and comparing statistics allows you to jump into the action at just the right moment.
Fast payouts: Accessing your hard-earned funds shouldn’t feel more intense than Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final. It’s important to choose a sportsbook that offers fast and reliable money withdrawals post game.
Safe money transactions: The days of placing bets with bookies in shadowy back rooms are long over. Major online sportsbooks boast state-of-the-art security measures like SSL data encryption, and each holds a legal operating license from registered authorities.
Best NHL betting promos
Betting boosts are special promotions offered by legal sports betting sites that increase the odds for a specific game, event, or prop, designed to give you better value on your bets or encourage you to sign up for a new sportsbook with unique rewards and offerings.
They can be a great way for bettors to get better value for their wagers, as the odds are temporarily increased, thereby increasing a potential payout. The promotions are usually limited to a specific period and are subject to terms and conditions, so it’s always important to read the fine print for more details.
Types of odds boosts
There are a number of different types of betting boosts available, with some targeting specific games, some aimed at specific leagues, and some just enticing users to try a new sportsbook. Here are the most common types of betting boosts:
- Odds boost: When a sportsbook enhances the value of a specifically chosen player prop or a curated parlay/SGP, offering better odds than if you normally bet or created the wager yourself.
- Profit boosts: When you are given a token that increases the value of any bet you want (such as a 25% boost on one Super Bowl bet). Sometimes these tokens are for all bets, while sometimes they have specific criteria (such parlays/SGPs only or bets above a certain price).
- Sign-up offers: Operators offer benefits such as free bonus bets after your first wager, bonus bets offered as insurance if your first bet loses, an initial account deposit match, or even giving you discounts on other services for signing up with a sportsbook.
If you’re in a state that allows mobile, online betting, make sure you know which sites are the best hockey betting sites. The best betting sites offer sharp odds, quick payouts and are safe and secure when it comes to depositing and withdrawing your money.
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Stanley Cup Odds FAQs
The Florida Panthers currently have the best odds to win the Stanley Cup.
Of the remaining teams, the New York Rangers currently have the longest odds to win the 2023-24 Stanley Cup.
The Vegas Golden Knights won the 2023 Stanley Cup by defeating the Florida Panthers in five games.
The 2024 Stanley Cup Final is expected to start on June 3, with the NHL Playoffs beginning on April 15.