Way Too Early Look at the 2024-25 NHL Season

Way Too Early Look at the 2024-25 NHL Season

We’re in the dull part of the NHL offseason here in the dog days of July. The Stanley Cup was awarded a couple of weeks ago when the Panthers bested the Oilers in Game 7. That was followed in short succession by the NHL Draft and the big blitz of free agency that comes in the first couple of days of July. That leaves us with a fairly good idea of what teams should look like when the puck drops at the start of the season. A couple of weeks ago, we looked at the early odds for who would win the Stanley Cup in the 2024/25 season. Today, we take a look at the updated odds and give some early predictions on potential team success. The odds, courtesy of DraftKings.com, are accurate as of this publishing. We’ll list the original odds from before the draft/free agency, followed by the updated odds for each team.

2024-25 Favorites to Win Stanley Cup

Florida Panthers +900 -> +900

Dallas Stars +900 -> +1100

Edmonton Oilers +950 -> +850

Colorado Avalanche +1200 -> +1300

New York Rangers +1200 -> +1300

Carolina Hurricanes +1200 -> +1300

New Jersey Devils +1300 -> +1300

Vegas Golden Knights +1600 -> +1600

Toronto Maple Leafs +1600 -> +1300

Vancouver Canucks +2000 -> +2200

Boston Bruins +2000 -> +1800

Winnipeg Jets +2000 -> +2500

Los Angeles Kings +2200 -> +2200

Tampa Bay Lightning +2500 -> +2500

Ottawa Senators +3500 -> +3500

Nashville Predators +3500 -> +1800

Detroit Red Wings +3500 -> +4000

Pittsburgh Penguins +4000 -> +4500

New York Islanders +4000 -> +4500

Minnesota Wild +4000 -> +4000

Buffalo Sabres +4000 -> +5000

St. Louis Blues +4500 -> +5500

Philadelphia Flyers +5000 -> +6000

Seattle Kraken +6000 -> +5500

Washington Capitals +7500 -> +6000

Montreal Canadiens +7500 -> +12000

Utah Hockey Club +7500 -> +5500

Calgary Flames +7500 -> +7500

Chicago Blackhawks +15000 -> +15000

Columbus Blue Jackets +15000 -> +20000

Anaheim Ducks +15000 -> +20000

San Jose Sharks +30000 -> +40000

As we can see, there wasn’t a ton of movement in the upper echelon of teams in regard to the odds. Edmonton moved from having the third-best odds to having the top odds to win the Stanley Cup, while Toronto moved from a tie for eighth to a tie for the fourth-best odds next season. The biggest mover and shaker was the Predators, who sliced their odds nearly in half from 35-1 to 18-1 after signing Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Marchessault, Brady Skjei and Scott Wedgewood to bolster their depth in all position groups. Among the longshots, Washington moved from 75-1 to 60-1 after retooling their blueline group and adding Pierre-Luc Dubois to the forwards.

Our Pick: Colorado Avalanche (+1300)

It’s tough to argue with a team that has Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen and Cale Makar leading the way. The Avalanche can score with anyone and pile up four or five goals seemingly at will on any given night in the regular season. If they can get Alexandar Georgiev to play more like he did in the regular season of 2022-23 (2.53 GAA, .918 save %, five SO) than last season (3.02 GAA, .897 save %, two SO), they could be extremely dangerous. After all, this team won the Cup three years ago with Darcy Kuemper between the pipes. Can anyone argue that he’s better than Georgiev?

Odds to Win Western Conference

Edmonton Oilers +400

Dallas Stars +500

Colorado Avalanche +650

Vegas Golden Knights +750

Nashville Predators +850

Vancouver Canucks +1000

Los Angeles Kings +1000

Winnipeg Jets +1100

Minnesota Wild +2000

Utah Hockey Club +2800

St. Louis Blues +2800

Seattle Kraken +2800

Calgary Flames +4000

Chicago Blackhawks +7500

Anaheim Ducks +10000

San Jose Sharks +20000

Our Pick: Colorado Avalanche (+650)

We discussed this above, so no need to rehash why a team should win their conference if we have them projected to win the title.

Odds to Win Eastern Conference

Florida Panthers +550

Toronto Maple Leafs +650

New York Rangers +650

New Jersey Devils +650

Carolina Hurricanes +650

Boston Bruins +900

Tampa Bay Lightning +1200

Ottawa Senators +1800

Pittsburgh Penguins +2200

New York Islanders +2200

Detroit Red Wings +2200

Buffalo Sabres +2500

Washington Capitals +3000

Philadelphia Flyers +3000

Montreal Canadiens +6000

Columbus Blue Jackets +10000

Our Pick: New York Rangers (+650)

This one is tough as there are five teams pretty much jammed together at the top. The two-time defending Eastern Conference champion Panthers are the rightful favorite because, as Ric Flair once said, “To be the man, you’ve got to beat the man,” and right now, they’re the man. The problem is that they did lose several key depth contributors from their title winning team and it might be tough to try and replace those pieces. Toronto bolstered their blueline and has turned the net over to Joseph Woll, who has to show he can handle the #1 role. New Jersey has to have their young nucleus step forward and stay healthy if they want to have success. Carolina has a new coach and a new GM, plus some new faces, so it’s tough to know what to expect from them. The Rangers have an elite goaltender in Igor Shesterkin, talented forwards like Artemi Panarin and Chris Kreider, plus an aggressive defensive group. They can take down anyone in the postseason as long as they stay on their game.

Odds to Win President’s Trophy

Edmonton Oilers +650

Florida Panthers +750

Dallas Stars +900

Colorado Avalanche +1100

Toronto Maple Leafs +1100

New York Rangers +1300

New Jersey Devils +1300

Carolina Hurricanes +1300

Nashville Predators +1600

Vegas Golden Knights +1600

Boston Bruins +2000

Tampa Bay Lightning +2000

Los Angeles Kings +2500

Winnipeg Jets +2500

Vancouver Canucks +2500

Pittsburgh Penguins +5000

Ottawa Senators +5000

New York Islanders +5000

Minnesota Wild +5000

Detroit Red Wings +5000

Seattle Kraken +7500

Utah Hockey Club +7500

Philadelphia Flyers +9000

Buffalo Sabres +9000

Washington Capitals +9000

St. Louis Blues +9000

Calgary Flames +12000

Montreal Canadiens +15000

Chicago Blackhawks +50000

Columbus Blue Jackets +50000

Anaheim Ducks +50000

San Jose Sharks +100000

Our Pick: Florida Panthers (+750)

There hasn’t been a President’s Trophy winning team that hoisted Lord Stanley’s chalice in the same season since the Blackhawks in 2012-13. Why break that trend here? The Panthers have won the East two straight years and leapfrogged the Bruins in the final days of the season to win the Atlantic Division. They were just four points behind the Rangers for the President’s Trophy last season and were one of 10 teams with at least 100 points. Look for Sergei Bobrovsky to shoulder the load in net and the Panthers to shrug off a potential hangover at the start of the season to end up with the league’s top record.

The offseason will roll on with lesser signings and potential trades dotting the landscape over the next couple of weeks. Preseason hockey will kick off on September 21 while the regular season will get underway on October 4 and 5 when the Sabres and Devils square off in a pair of games at the O2 Arena in Prague. It may seem like an eternity now, but in three short months, the first meaningful games of the 2024-25 season will be upon us. Next week, we’ll look at individual division odds and start taking a look at early favorites for individual awards, so as the late Billy Red Lyons used to say, “Don’t you

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