2009 Stanley Cup Winner Odds now at Sportingbet

Written by:
Payton
Published on:
Mar/03/2009

National Hockey League teams are busy adding and subtracting players before Wednesday's trade deadline, hoping to improve their chances at a Stanley Cup run this spring.

So now is the time to make your Stanley Cup future bets at Sportingbet.com, which has odds for all 30 NHL teams to win hockey's Holy Grail.

Sportingbet.com has the defending champion Detroit Red Wings as favorites to repeat at +320 odds. The Red Wings are first in the Central division with 90 points, three points back of the San Jose Sharks and Boston Bruins, who are tied for the overall league-lead with 93.

And the Sharks, who are hoping to finally go deep in the playoffs after years of post-season disappointments, are right behind the Red Wings in Stanley Cup odds, at +333.

The Eastern Conference-leading Bruins, who boast the second-best offense in the league behind the Red Wings, are next at +700.

The New Jersey Devils, who just got future Hall of Fame goalie Martin Brodeur back from injury, are next at +750 odds.

The Washington Capitals, led by league goal-scoring leader Alexander Ovechkin, are at +900.

A couple of Western Conference powers are next up, as the Calgary Flames and Chicago Blackhawks are both at +1400.

The Philadelphia Flyers are at +1600, the Montreal Canadiens at +1800, and last year's Stanley Cup finalist, the Pittsburgh Penguins, are at +2000, along with the Vancouver Canucks.

Check out Sportingtbet.com for a full list of teams and Stanley Cup odds.

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