Stanley Cup Final Preview: Sportsbooks Expect Panthers Repeat Over Oilers
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The Edmonton Oilers are out for revenge in a rematch of last year's Stanley Cup Final versus the Florida Panthers, and bettors are preferring the Canadian team to raise the famous prize according to the most current NHL odds.

- Oilers are getting most of the deal with at sportsbooks

  • Connor McDavid is a popular choice to win the Conn Smythe Trophy once again
  • Bettors are piling on the over in Wednesday's Game 1 of the Final

    The Edmonton Oilers are getting the bulk of wagers and a heftier quantity of money to knock off the Florida Panthers in the best-of-seven series heading into Wednesday's Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final.

    "BetMGM is pulling for the Panthers in a Stanley Cup Final rematch," BetMGM senior sports trader Matthew Rasp stated. "The Oilers have actually been a losing result for all of us season."

    Following a Western Conference title over the Dallas Stars in five video games, Edmonton opened at BetMGM as a -125 favorite. That line has transferred to -130, and the Oilers have actually received 68% of the deal with at BetMGM.

    They're just getting a small 52% of the bets against the reigning champions, who opened at -105 and have actually been up to +105 in the series market.

    Odds history

    ESPN BET reported that the Oilers have actually received 67% of the bets and 60.4% of the handle.

    Including eliminated groups, Edmonton represent 22.5% of tickets and 18.5% of the market's cash, more than any team. The Maple Leafs are second with a 15.2% handle, with the Panthers third at 12.1% of the handle and a second-most ticket count of 10.3%.

    ESPN BET opened Florida with odds of +1000 to repeat as Stanley Cup champions when the routine season began and got as low as +550 in mid-March.

    The Panthers started the playoffs at +700, and odds to win all of it went as high as +1300 in-game after dropping the very first 2 against the Maple Leafs.

    The Oilers were at +750 and fell as low as +600 in January. Odds reached +2500 when they were down 2-0 to the Kings in the first round and as high as +3500 throughout Game 3.

    Repeat honor?

    Oilers star Connor McDavid is an incredibly popular choice to claim his second consecutive Conn Smythe Trophy, which is offered to the most impressive player of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The seasoned center became the 6th gamer considering that the award was developed in 1965, and the first since 2003, to win it regardless of playing on the losing group.

    With 12% of the tickets and 17.7% of the manage, McDavid, who's gone from +1300 to +100 in the Conn Smythe market, is BetMGM's biggest liability heading into the series.

    Dallas' Mikko Rantanen was second on the liability list and has actually been removed, but Florida's Brad Marchand, who's third, still takes a crack at.

    Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, who opened at +3000, is now at +250 to win the award. Edmonton's Leon Draisaitl (+700) has the second-highest ticket count at 6.4%.

    ESPN BET has McDavid getting a massive 49.6% of the Conn Smythe Trophy market's deal with. Bobrovsky is second at 24.7%.

    Beginning

    The Oilers are getting plenty of love at DraftKings for Wednesday's Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final. Edmonton is a -130 favorite in the house and has seen 56% of the handle and 52% of the bets.

    BetMGM reported that the Oilers are getting 54% of the cash and 53% of the tickets. With the -1.5 spread, 67% of the bets and 58% of the deal with back Edmonton at +185. DraftKings has actually seen a true split, with 63% of the tickets on the Oilers and 63% of the deal with coming in on the Panthers' +1.5 at -225.

    Over 6.5 (+105) represents 71% of the cash at DraftKings, however 52% of the are backing the under (-125 ). BetMGM has the overall set at 6 (-118) with both the handle and tickets coming it at over 70%.