Hart, Calder Changes at the Top With Odds

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Most of the NHL awards at this point of the season are written in ink.

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Not so fast though with the Hart and Calder Trophies.

A few weeks ago after Leon Draisaitl was injured, Connor Hellebuyck took over as the favorite at BetOnline.ag to win the Hart Trophy.

Well, Draisatil came back in style in his return, scoring a game tying and game winning goal and surpassing 50+ goals for the fourth time in his career. And now, he’s once again the favorite to bring home the Hart Trophy.

2024-2025 Hart Memorial Trophy

Leon Draisaitl

10/11

 (-110)

Connor Hellebuyck

21/20

(+105)

Nathan MacKinnon

6/1

 

Nikita Kucherov

25/1

 
     

The other NHL award that has seen changes is the Calder Trophy. Matvei Michkov was the opening favorite. Macklin Celebrini was the favorite for most of the year, but now we’re seeing the diminutive Montreal defenseman Lane Hutson take a commanding lead as the favorite to bring home the NHL Rookie of the Year trophy.

2024-2025 Calder Trophy

 

Lane Hutson MON

1/3

 (-300)

Macklin Celebrini SJ

2/1

 

Matvei Michkov PHI

12/1

 

Dustin Wolf CAL

50/1

 

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