NHL Betting Odds – April 12, Latest Stanley Cup Futures

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Apr/11/2017

Gambling911.com has your NHL betting odds below for Wednesday, then scroll down for the latest odds to win the 2017 Stanley Cup.

NHL - Apr 12 

4:05 PM

1

New York Rangers

-

o5-115

+133

2

Montreal Canadiens

-

u5-105

-153

4:35 PM

3

Columbus Blue Jackets

-

o5.5 -105

+145

4

Pittsburgh Penguins

-

u5.5 -115

-165

6:35 PM

5

Saint Louis Blues

-

o5-125

+135

6

Minnesota Wild

-

u5+105

-155

7:05 PM

7

San Jose Sharks

-

o5-120

+130

8

Edmonton Oilers

-

u5+100

-150

4:05 PM

9

Boston Bruins

-

o5-115

-130

10

Ottawa Senators

-

u5-105

+110

NHL - FUTURES - Apr 12 

Odds to Win 2017 Stanley Cup

14801

Anaheim Ducks

+1563

14803

Boston Bruins

+1001

14805

Calgary Flames

+2901

14807

Chicago Blackhawks

+413

14809

Columbus Blue Jackets

+1109

14812

Edmonton Oilers

+1836

14815

Minnesota Wild

+738

14816

Montreal Canadiens

+1402

14817

Nashville Predators

+2672

14820

New York Rangers

+1900

14822

Pittsburgh Penguins

+696

14823

Ottawa Senators

+4080

14824

San Jose Sharks

+1946

14825

St Louis Blues

+2559

14827

Toronto Maple Leafs

+5000

14829

Washington Capitals

+304

Odds to Win 2017 Eastern Conference

14851

Boston Bruins

+461

14854

Columbus Blue Jackets

+469

14857

Montreal Canadiens

+664

14860

New York Rangers

+895

14861

Ottawa Senators

+1631

14863

Pittsburgh Penguins

+358

14865

Toronto Maple Leafs

+2912

14866

Washington Capitals

+189

Odds to Win 2017 Western Conference

14867

Anaheim Ducks

+558

14869

Calgary Flames

+1222

14870

Chicago Blackhawks

+184

14873

Edmonton Oilers

+729

14875

Minnesota Wild

+302

14876

Nashville Predators

+1015

14877

San Jose Sharks

+750

14878

St Louis Blues

+1082

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