Stanley Cup Odds for Next Season Revealed
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TJ Tucker
June 15, 2023 (7:35 PM)
We're only days removed from the Vegas Golden Knights winning the 2023 Stanley Cup, but Sportsnet has partnered with a Sports Book to reveal who has the best odds of getting it next year.
Three-way Tie
Despite going all the way this season, Vegas is not alone at the head of the pack. Two other teams are tied with the Golden Knights for best odds at +1300; the New Jersey Devils and Tampa Bay Lightning. After that, BetRiver put the Edmonton Oilers at +1200, with Toronto coming in just behind at +1150. The Colorado Avalanche remain a top contender, coming in at +750.
Things Change Fast
These are the odds if you were to bet on the Stanley Cup winner for 2024 right now. However, things could change in the offseason as teams make trades, sign free agents, and possibly learn they'll be without a star player for an extended period. There is plenty of change that can take place between now and the start of the 2023-24 regular season in October.
POLL |
If you had to put money on one of the teams with the best odds to win the Stanley Cup in 2024, who would it be? |
Vegas | 39 | 33.3 % |
Tampa Bay | 16 | 13.7 % |
New Jersey | 14 | 12 % |
Not sure | 48 | 41 % |
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