2023 Cup Odds Show Two Obvious Favorites on Top

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jun/16/2022

There's just one game in the books for this season's Stanley Cup Final, but Vegas has already pegged the favorites for the 2023 NHL championship.

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To probably no one's surprise, the Avalanche and Lightning sit atop the board, with 6-1 and 8-1 odds, respectively.

The Hurricanes and Rangers are tied for the third-best odds at 10-1, and Edmonton rounds out the Top 5 at 11-1.

2023 Stanley Cup

Colorado Avalanche                6-1

Tampa Bay Lightning              8-1

Carolina Hurricanes                10-1

New York Rangers                  10-1

Edmonton Oilers                     11-1

Florida Panthers                     12-1

Toronto Maple Leafs              12-1

Vegas Golden Knights             12-1

Minnesota Wild                      16-1

St. Louis Blues                         16-1

Boston Bruins                         18-1

Calgary Flames                        18-1

Pittsburgh Penguins                22-1

Dallas Stars                             33-1

Los Angeles Kings                    33-1

New York Islanders                 33-1

Washington Capitals               33-1

Winnipeg Jets                         40-1

Nashville Predators                 50-1

Vancouver Canucks                50-1

Montreal Canadiens               66-1

Ottawa Senators                     66-1

Philadelphia Flyers                  66-1

Anaheim Ducks                       75-1

Columbus Blue Jackets           75-1

San Jose Sharks                       75-1

Buffalo Sabres                         100-1

Chicago Blackhawks                100-1

Detroit Red Wings                  100-1

New Jersey Devils                   100-1

Seattle Kraken                        100-1

Arizona Coyotes                      250-1

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