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2025 NHL Draft Odds, Predictions & Best Bets (Friday, June 27)

Brady Trettenero

By Brady Trettenero in NHL Hockey

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2025 NHL Draft odds
Jun 28, 2024; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman welcomes fans to the 2024 NHL Draft at The Sphere. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports
  • The 2025 NHL Draft takes place Friday night (June 27) in Los Angeles
  • Anton Frondell’s odds have shifted dramatically at the No. 3 spot
  • Read below for 2025 NHL Draft odds and best bets for Friday night

The 2025 NHL Draft kicks off Friday night at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, and while Matthew Schaefer is a lock to go first overall to the New York Islanders, the rest of the first round offers intriguing betting opportunities.

With teams operating from their home cities in a decentralized format, the draft could see more surprises than usual. After digging through mock drafts, insider reports, and line movements, we’ve identified four strong bets for Friday night.

Let’s dive into the 2025 NHL Draft odds and provide you with our predictions and best bets.

2025 NHL Draft Best Bets

BetOddsSportsbook
Anton Frondell – 3rd Overall Pick-230DraftKings
Porter Martone – Top 5 Pick+100DraftKings
Brady Martin – Top 5 Pick+175FanDuel
Jack Nesbitt – Under 21.5-155DraftKings

Odds as of June 26, 2025, at DraftKings and FanDuel. Check out available NHL betting apps for the 2025 Draft.

 Now that you have the rundown of the four bets we’re making, let’s dive further into the odds and explain each one of our predictions.

Odds to be 3rd Overall Pick – 2025 NHL Draft

PlayerOdds
Anton Frondell-230
Michael Misa+170
Caleb Desnoyers+1000
Porter Martone+1400
James Hagens+1600
Brady Martin+2500
Jake O’Brien+3000
Roger McQueen+7500

Anton Frondell to Chicago at No. 3

The biggest line movement heading into the draft involves Swedish center Anton Frondell and the third overall pick. His odds dropped from +110 to -230 at DraftKings in recent weeks, and there’s good reason for it.

Here’s where it gets interesting: Elliotte Friedman reported on his “32 Thoughts” podcast that teams believe San Jose might shock everyone and take Frondell at No. 2 instead of Michael Misa. That rumor has created a ripple effect throughout the top five. If the Sharks grab Frondell, Misa falls to Chicago at three. But we’re not buying it.

The smart money says San Jose sticks with Misa, the OHL’s leading scorer with 134 points. That leaves Frondell for Chicago, where he makes perfect sense. Multiple sources, including The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler, report the Blackhawks are deciding between Frondell and Caleb Desnoyers.

ESPN and NHL.com’s mocks also have Frondell to Chicago. At 6-foot-1 and 204 pounds, he’s got the size Chicago wants next to Connor Bedard. Plus, he’s already proven he can produce against men in Sweden’s second league.

The 18-year-old posted 25 points in 29 regular-season games in Allsvenskan, then added seven points in 16 playoff games to help Djurgarden earn promotion. That’s the kind of two-way center who can handle tough minutes while Bedard focuses on offense.

Yeah, -230 requires laying some serious juice. But when you combine the insider reports with that line movement, it’s hard to ignore. The books don’t move lines like this without reason.

  • Best Bet: Anton Frondell 3rd Overall: (-230)

Odds to be Drafted Top 5 – 2025 NHL Draft

PlayerOdds
Caleb Desnoyers-600
Porter Martone+100
Brady Martin+175
Roger McQueen+400
Jake O’Brien+500
Radim Mrtka+1500
Victor Eklund+2500

Porter Martone’s Top-5 Value

Here’s something you don’t see often: even money on a player everyone expects to go top five. Porter Martone, the 6-foot-3 winger from Brampton, offers exactly that at +100.

The Athletic reports Nashville’s upper management was all over Brampton games this season. Wheeler’s final mock, along with projections from NHL.com and Daily Faceoff, has the Predators taking Martone at No. 5. Makes sense too since the Preds have been searching for a high-skill forward forever, and Martone fits the bill perfectly.

This kid put up 98 points in 57 OHL games and wore the ‘C’ in Brampton. He’s got size, skill, and that power forward mentality teams drool over. Sure, there’s always a chance he slips past Nashville, but getting even money on a consensus top-five player? That’s the kind of value we’re looking for.

  • Pick: Porter Martone Top 5: (+100)

Brady Martin’s Rising Stock

Talk about a player shooting up draft boards. Brady Martin crushed it at the NHL Combine and now finds himself squarely in the top-10 conversation.

At +175 to go top five, Martin’s worth a shot. Multiple scouts say Utah (No. 4) and Nashville (No. 5) both love him. The Athletic reports Utah has spent extra time with him, viewing him as a potential 2C behind Logan Cooley. Nashville’s been all over Sault Ste. Marie games this season, and Martin fits their need for a competitive, skilled center.

Remember, this is the guy who scored a hat trick against Sweden in the U18 World Championship gold medal game. When the lights are brightest, Martin delivers. His 72 points in 57 OHL games show he’s got the skill to match the snarl. Even if both Utah and Nashville pass, getting +175 when he only needs one team in the top five to bite is solid value.

  • Prediction: Brady Martin Top 5: (+175)

Draft Position Over/Under – NHL Draft 2025

PlayerO/UOverUnder
Jack Nesbitt21.5+120-155
Malcolm Spence24.5-160+125
Sascha Boumedienne25.5-115-115
Daniil Prokhorov26.5-120-110
Joshua Ravensbergen26.5-110-120

Jack Nesbitt Under 21.5

The 6-foot-4 Windsor center might be the most improved player in this draft class. After putting up 64 points in 65 OHL games, scouts can’t stop talking about his potential.

NHL.com’s consensus mock has Nesbitt going in the 17-21 range, and that feels right. Ottawa at 21 would be the absolute floor for a player of his caliber. Teams picking earlier like Montreal (17), Calgary (18), and St. Louis (19) all need center depth and have been linked to Nesbitt. One scout compared him to Jamie Benn, highlighting his big body, good hands, and physical edge.

The under 21.5 gives us pick 21 as our worst-case scenario, and even that seems unlikely given the interest from teams in the late teens. With his combination of size, skill, and two-way play, Nesbitt profiles as exactly the type of center teams covet in that 17-20 range.

  • Best Bet: Jack Nesbitt Under 21.5: -155

 

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Brady Trettenero
Brady Trettenero

Lead NHL & NCAAF Editor

Brady is the lead NHL and College Football editor at Sports Betting Dime, where he specializes in betting odds and data-driven analysis. Brady has over 10 years experience working in sports media, with work published by outlets such as ESPN, CBS Sports, Yahoo! Sports and Fox Sports.

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