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Latest Stanley Cup Odds For All 32 Teams Ahead of NHL Preseason

Brady Trettenero

by Brady Trettenero in NHL Hockey

Updated Sep 29, 2021 · 12:23 PM PDT

Aleksander Barkov celebrates his goal with Jonathan Huberdeau
Florida Panthers center Aleksander Barkov, left, celebrates his goal with left wing Jonathan Huberdeau during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings Thursday, Feb. 20, 2020, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
  • The 2021-22 NHL preseason begins on Saturday, September 25th
  • The Avalanche remain the Stanley Cup favorites, while the Panthers continue to rise
  • Read below to see the latest Stanley Cup Odds for all 32 teams ahead of NHL preseason

The 2021-22 NHL preseason is set to begin on Saturday, September 25th with a matchup between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens. The NHL’s regular season kicks off October 12th.

The Colorado Avalanche remain the Stanley Cup favorites heading into preseason. The Florida Panthers and Leafs are among the teams who saw their odds improve during the offseason.

We layout the updated Stanley Cup odds and tell you the best bets. Make sure to check out SBD’s NHL odds page before the season starts to have all the information and stats you need to optimize your winnings!

2022 Stanley Cup Odds

Team Odds
Colorado Avalanche +475
Vegas Golden Knights +700
Tampa Bay Lightning +700
Toronto Maple Leafs +900
Boston Bruins +1200
New York Islanders +1700
Florida Panthers +1800
Edmonton Oilers +2000
New York Rangers +2200
Carolina Hurricanes +2500
Pittsburgh Penguins +2500
Minnesota Wild +2500
Washington Capitals +3000
Dallas Stars +3500
Seattle Kraken +4000
Philadelphia Flyers +4000
Winnipeg Jets +4500
Chicago Blackhawks +4500
Calgary Flames +4500
St. Louis Blues +5000
New Jersey Devils +5000
Montreal Canadiens +5000
Vancouver Canucks +6000
San Jose Sharks +10000
Nashville Predators +10000
LA Kings +10000
Detroit Red Wings +15000
Columbus Blue Jackets +20000
Buffalo Sabres +20000
Arizona Coyotes +20000
Anaheim Ducks +20000
Ottawa Senators +20000

Odds as of September 24th from DraftKings

Panthers, Leafs Gaining Traction

Florida and Toronto are two teams gaining major traction in the 2022 Stanley Cup odds entering NHL preseason. The Panthers have improved from +2200 to +1800 since the NHL Draft, while the Leafs have gone from +1400 to +900. Both teams lost in Round 1 of the 2021 Playoffs.

The Panthers are a popular preseason Stanley Cup bet due to their stellar offseason. Florida added forwards Sam Reinhart and Joe Thornton and will have a fully healthy Aaron Ekblad. The Leafs, meanwhile, brought in Nick Ritchie to help replace Zach Hyman. The star power of Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner always makes Toronto an attractive Cup bet.

One reason these teams are rising is because a previous top-five contender has taken a nosedive. The Carolina Hurricanes have fallen from +1200 to +2500 following a tumultuous offseason. The Canes lost blueliner Dougie Hamilton and Calder finalist goalie Alex Nedeljkovic. Signing Jesperi Kotkaniemi to an offer sheet didn’t improve their fortunes.

Rangers Are Intriguing Longshot

The New York Rangers are one team worth monitoring. The team has been steadily rising in the odds after opening at +2500. They’re now listed at +2200 entering NHL preseason. What makes the Rangers intriguing is the fact the Metropolitan Division is fairly wide open and doesn’t feature a clear favorite.

The Rangers have the reigning Norris Trophy winner in Adam Fox, two budding superstars in Alexis Lafreniere and Kaapo Kakko and elite forwards in Artemi Panarin and Mika Zibanejad. This team is going to be contending soon; it’s just a matter of when. The Rangers missed the playoffs by 11 points last season and haven’t qualified since 2017.

The Panthers are my top longshot Cup bet heading into NHL preseason, but the Rangers are worth sprinkling on. They added some grit this offseason, bringing in guys like Ryan Reaves, Sammy Blais and Barclay Goodrow. Those additions could come in handy during a postseason run. If Igor Shesterkin lives up to the hype and K’Andre Miller continues to develop, the Rangers could make some noise in 2021-22.

Canucks, Blues Have Something to Prove

There are several teams with something to prove heading into NHL preseason, including the Vancouver Canucks (+6000) and St. Louis Blues (+5000). Both teams are priced as extreme longshots but could see improvement in the coming weeks. The Canucks are coming off a last-place finish in the North Division, while the Blues are coming off a first-round sweep at the hands of Colorado.

The Canucks will need to prove that last season was an outlier and they are more reminiscent of the team that impressed in the 2020 Return To Play. Vancouver made some big moves this offseason to make a bounce-back season realistic, including acquiring Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Conor Garland from Arizona. The Pacific Division doesn’t feature many contenders, which opens the door for the Canucks.

The Blues are also looking to bounce back after an embarrassing playoff showing against Colorado. The Blues have disappointed since winning the Stanley Cup in 2019, but they still have a core capable of contending. St. Louis has some promising prospects and added Brandon Saad and Pavel Buucnivich this offseason. They’ll look to return to form in a Central Division that features only one elite contender (Colorado).

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