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NHL odds: Avs, Lightning, Maple Leafs are 2023 Stanley Cup favorites

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After defeating the Tampa Bay Lightning in the Stanley Cup Final, the 2022 Colorado Avalanche are now tied for most combined wins in the regular season and playoffs with 72.

The Colorado Avalanche have dethroned the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning. After a hard-fought six-game series, Jared Bednar’s team have finally reached the top of the NHL.

As we say goodbye to the 2021-22 NHL season, we begin to turn the page to 2022-23 with the NHL Draft and free agency taking place in a few weeks.

Before we see some big trades and destiny-shifting signings, let’s take a look at the betting favorites for the 2023 Stanley Cup, courtesy of our friends at PointsBet.

As you’ve expect, the Cup finalists, the Avalanche (+450) and Lightning, are two of the top three betting favorites with the Maple Leafs sharing similar odds to Tampa Bay (+900).

If you’re looking for a long shot, try the +50000 Arizona Coyotes.

POINTSBET 2023 NHL STANLEY CUP CHAMPION ODDS

Colorado Avalanche +450
Tampa Bay Lightning +900
Toronto Maple Leafs +900
Florida Panthers +1000
Carolina Hurricanes +1100
Vegas Golden Knights +1200
New York Rangers +1600
Minnesota Wild +1700
St. Louis Blues +1700
Calgary Flames +1800
Edmonton Oilers +1900
Boston Bruins +2200
Pittsburgh Penguins +2500
New York Islanders +3000
Washington Capitals +3500
Dallas Stars +3500
Detroit Red Wings +4000
Los Angeles Kings +4000
Vancouver Canucks +4500
Buffalo Sabres +5000
New Jersey Devils +6000
Nashville Predators +6000
Winnipeg Jets +6000
Philadelphia Flyers +7000
Ottawa Senators +7500
Anaheim Ducks +7500
Montreal Canadiens +10000
Columbus Blue Jackets +10000
Chicago Blackhawks +10000
San Jose Sharks +10000
Seattle Kraken +15000
Arizona Coyotes +50000

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Sean Leahy is a writer for Pro Hockey Talk on NBC Sports. Drop him a line at phtblog@nbcsports.com or follow him on Twitter @Sean_Leahy.