Parity makes for no clear favorite, Devils surge


Parity is afoot in the NHL.

After a Game 7 victory against the Edmonton Oilers, the Florida Panthers are hoisting the Stanley Cup Trophy and will hold onto it through the summer, and FanDuel has them favored to do the same thing this time next year.

Florida is +900 to repeat as champions next year, which is a number that is agreed upon by most major sportsbooks in the betting industry.

However, those +900 (10.00 percent implied) odds are the highest among every other Big Five sport for a favorite, as it’s hard even to call a bet like that as a likely outcome.

For a sport like basketball, the Celtics are +250 (28.57 percent implied) to repeat as champions, a significantly more likely outcome based on odds.

The Panthers are followed by the Colorado Avalance (+950) and Carolina Hurricanes (+950), with five teams within just a few percentage points of each other.


Leon Draisaitl #29 and Connor McDavid have one more crack at a title next year as the two could be set to split up. Getty Images

2025 NHL Stanley Cup odds

Team Odds
Florida Panthers +900
Colorado Avalanche +950
Carolina Hurricanes +950
Dallas Stars 10/1
Edmonton Oilers 10/1
Vegas Golden Knights 11/1
New Jersey Devils 13/1
New York Rangers 13/1
Toronto Maple Leafs 14/1
Los Angeles Kings 18/1
Vancouver Canucks 19/1
Tamba Bay Lightning 19/1
Winnipeg Jets 21/1
Boston Bruins 23/1
Nsshville Predators 31/1
Minnesota Wild 31/1
Ottawa Senators 32/1
New York Islanders 42/1
St. Louis Blues 42/1
Pittsburgh Penguins 43/1
Philadelphia Flyers 55/1
Buffalo Sabres 55/1
Detroit Red Wings 55/1
Calgary Flames 60/1
Seattle Kraken 80/1
Utah Hockey Club 100/1
Washington Capitals 170/1
Montreal Canadiens 170/1
Columbus Blue Jackets 300/1
Anaheim Ducks 300/1
San Jose Sharks 300/1
Odds provided by FanDuel.

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However, all sportsbooks have different odds and projections.

For instance, Bet365 actually has the Oilers as favorites at +700.

Bizarrely enough, Bet365 has the Devils sitting at 10/1, tied with the Avalanche for fifth and higher than the Rangers who were just two wins away from a Stanley Cup Final berth.


The Devils are built to win now behind Jack Hughes.
The Devils are built to win now behind Jack Hughes. NHLI via Getty Images

New Jersey did finally snag a new goalie via trade; Jacob Malstrom is a welcomed addition to a struggling goaltending unit.

The difference in odds is dramatic and bettors would be wise to price shop this market before placing wagers.



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