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Opening 2019 NHL Conn Smythe Trophy Odds: Vasilevskiy Listed as Favorite

Daniel Coyle

by Daniel Coyle in NHL Hockey

Updated Mar 31, 2020 · 9:29 AM PDT

Andrei Vasilevskiy Tampa Bay Lightning goalie
Andrei Vasilevskiy had a .925 save percentage in 2018-19. (Photo by Mark LoMoglio/Icon Sportswire)
  • Andrei Vasilevskiy powered the Lightning to a franchise-record campaign with a league-leading 39 wins
  • The goaltender is one of three Lightning players leading the way on Conn Smythe odds, alongside Kucherov and Stamkos
  • The Predators’ Rinne and Arvidsson are among the list of intriguing Western Conference candidates to claim Conn Smythe Trophy honors

After leading all NHL netminders this season with 39 victories in just 53 game appearances, Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy enters this year’s NHL playoffs pegged as a +650 favorite to win the Conn Smythe Award as the Most Valuable Player during the playoffs, sporting short +650 odds.

2019 Conn Smythe Trophy Odds

Team Conn Smythe Trophy Odds
Andrei Vasilevskiy (Lightning) +500
Nikita Kucherov (Lightning) +500
Steven Stamkos (Lightning) +500
David Rittich (Flames) +700
Johnny Gaudreau (Flames) +2200
Tuukka Rask (Bruins) +2200
Marc-Andre Fleury (Golden Knights) +3000
Martin Jones (Sharks) +3000
Alex Ovechkin (Capitals) +3000
Braden Holtby (Capitals) +3000
Jake Allen (Blues) +3000
Pekka Rinne (Predators) +3000
Sidney Crosby (Penguins) +3500
Brad Marchand (Bruins) +3500
Brayden Point (Lightning) +3500
Connor Hellebuyck (Jets) +2200
Robin Lehner (Islanders) +4000
Patrice Bergeron (Bruins) +4500
Vladimir Tarasenko (Blues) +4500
Matt Murray (Penguins) +5000
Evgeni Malkin (Penguins) +3000
Brent Burns (Sharks) +5500
Ben Bishop (Stars) +5500
Logan Couture (Sharks) +5500
Ryan O’Reilly (Blues) +5500
Sean Monahan (Flames) +5500
Filip Forsberg (Predators) +6000
Frederik Andersen (Maple Leafs) +6000
Auston Matthews (Maple Leafs) +6000
Viktor Arvidsson (Predators) +6600

*Odds taken 04/10/19

Vasilevskiy Favored to Be 1st Goalie to Win Conn Smythe Since 2012

Vasilevskiy has played a key role in the Lightning’s march to their best regular-season performance in franchise history, shutting out opposing shooters on six occasions, and also joining the league leaders in both goals against average and save percentage.

The 24-year-old has also benefited greatly from a fearsome Lightning attack that led the league with over four goals scored per game while accomplishing the rare feat of reaching the 30-win mark both on the road and on home ice. Vasilevskiy will also enjoy the benefit of experience gained from Tampa Bay’s run to the Eastern Conference Finals a year ago.

However, with goaltenders getting shutout from consideration for the Conn Smythe Trophy in each of the past six years, better value can be found further down the odds board this time around.

Kucherov, Stamkos Closely Trail Vasilevskiy

Not surprisingly, the Lightning remain perched as heavy +180 favorites to capture their first Stanley Cup championship since 2004 as they enter their opening-round series with the upstart Columbus Blue Jackets. Accordingly, Lightning players dominate the top of the Conn Smythe Trophy odds, with the NHL’s leading point-getter Nikita Kucherov closely trailing Vasilevskiy at +700, while Tampa Bay captain Steve Stamkos rounding out the front of the pack at +1500.

Kucherov proved his 100-point campaign of a year ago was no fluke by taking his offensive production to the next level this season.

Kucherov proved his 100-point campaign of a year ago was no fluke by taking his offensive production to the next level this season. The Russian sniper’s 128 points marks the most scored in a season since Jaromir Jagr tallied 127 points in 1998-99, and assures him of his first career Art Ross Trophy win.

The 25-year-old has also been a consistent playoff performer since joining the Lightning five seasons ago, racking up 59 points in 62 career playoff games. Kucherov is now poised as the man to beat in the race for the Conn Smythe entering Tampa Bay’s opening-round tilt with the Blue Jackets, whom he has scored six goals and eight assists against in six meetings since the start of last season.

Fresh off a career-best 98-point campaign, Stamkos offers plenty of value as a lengthy +1500 wager. The 10-year veteran finished the regular season on a tear, scoring 11 goals and adding eight assists over his final 12 appearances.

However, Stamkos will need to carry that torrid pace over into the playoffs, something that he has struggled at times to do in the past, including last year, when he mustered just one goal on eight total shots over the final four games of Tampa Bay’s Conference Final loss to the Washington Capitals.

Rittich, Gaudreau Sporting Best Odds in Western Conference

And with the Lightning pegged as massive +105 favorite to win the Eastern Conference title, any search for dark horse candidates is best focused on the Western Conference.

Goaltender David Rittich and sniper Johnny Gaudreau of the Calgary Flames lead all Western Conference players on the Conn Smythe odds, deadlocked at +2200.

Gaudreau cemented his superstar credentials with a career-best 99-points, while Rittich’s 27 wins were key to the Flames’ climb to the top of the Western Conference standings. However, Gaudreau has yet to make his mark as a big-time playoff performer, and Rittich’s status as starter remains uncertain entering Calgary’s clash with Colorado.

Playoff Experience, Clutch Performances Making Rinne, Arvidsson Worthy of Consideration

No such issues exist in Nashville, where goaltender Pekka Rinne leads the Predators back towards another lengthy Cup run as a +450 bet to win the Western Conference, and an intriguing +1200 wager on the Stanley Cup odds.

Rinne led the Predators to another first-place finish in the Central Division standings with four straight wins to close out the schedule.

Rinne led the Predators to another first-place finish in the Central Division standings with four straight wins to close out the schedule. The 36-year-old Finn was also sensational while leading Nashville to its first-ever Stanley Cup berth two years ago, and offers plenty of value as a +3000 bet to win the Conn Smythe.

Another Predator worth a serious look is forward Viktor Arvidsson, who lags at an attractive +6600. The 26-year-old Swede enjoyed a breakthrough, albeit abbreviated campaign this year, tallying a franchise-record 34 goals and 14 assists, and confirmed his status as a clutch performer with seven game-winning goals in just 58 appearances.

Pick: Kucherov (+700)

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