2026 Stanley Cup odds: Red Wings odds improve as they continue winning


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The Detroit Red Wings haven’t been quite as hot, but are still an impressive 11-4-1 in their past 15 and and up to second in the Atlantic Division and third in the Eastern conference. Lucas Raymond, Moritz Seider and company were 90-1 to win the Stanley Cup on Opening Night, but their odds have shortened to 65-1. The Red Wings’ Thursday opponent, the Minnesota Wild, experienced a bump themselves, going from 45-1 to 25-1 after acquiring defenseman Quinn Hughes, and now reside at 20-1.
The Wild are slight -142 moneyline favorites in this Thursday night matchup (9:30 p.m. ET, live on ESPN).
The Washington Capitals are fourth in odds to win the Eastern Conference and much is thanks to Logan Thompson, the top-ranked goalie in ESPN Fantasy hockey. The Dallas Stars are +660 to win the Western Conference and 35-1 to win the Central Division, second behind the Avalanche, and sit third in the NHL weekly Power Rankings.
Elsewhere on the board, the Toronto Maple Leafs are 50-1 to snap their Cup drought (opened 16-1), the New York Rangers are 300-1 (opened 30-1), and the Boston Bruins sit at 250-1 after opening the regular season at 100-1.
All odds provided by DraftKings Sportsbook and are accurate as of publish time.
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