Here are 3 Great NHL Playoff Bets to Make Right Now

Posted: April 12, 2017

Updated: October 6, 2017

With the postseason officially underway, it’s time we took a look at the best NHL playoff bets available for all members of Paddy Power.

The 2016/17 NHL regular season was filled with excitement. Now, the 2017 Stanley Cup playoffs are officially here, and members of Paddy Power have access to a wide range of amazing NHL betting options. In this article we’ll take a look at a few of the best.

Bet on the Stanley Cup Winner

2017 Stanley Cup betting odds

  • Washington Capitals: 4/1
  • Chicago Blackhawks: 5/1
  • Pittsburgh Penguins: 13/2
  • Minnesota Wild: 7/1
  • Columbus Blue Jackets: 7/1

The first and perhaps most obvious addition to our list of the best NHL playoff bets available right now is to bet on the winner of the 2017 Stanley Cup. We’re still a few months away from the championship game, but Paddy Power is already allowing their members to place a wager on who takes home the trophy. Some fantastic odds are available here.

At the top of the betting odds are the Washington Capitals, who established themselves as the NHL’s best team with 55 wins to just 19 losses. The Captials’ first playoff game will come against The Maple Leafs on April 13th, and unsurprisingly they’re a considerable favorite to win. The Captials’ odds to win the Stanley Cup this year are set at 4/1.

As we’ve seen in the past, underdog teams can flourish in the postseason. If you’re instincts are telling you one of the lower ranked teams will make UK gambling news with a championship this year, but on it! A few great betting options include the New York Rangers (13/1), and the Boston Bruins (25/1).

Bet on the individual series matches

The 2017 NHL Playoff schedule is already set, and Paddy Power is now offering betting odds for each of the individual matches. The odds here are not nearly as drastic as the odds for the Stanley Cup winner, but players can still earn some serious cash.

NHL playoff betting

The Washington Capitals and Toronto Maple leafs will play on April 13th (photo: cbc.ca)

The aforementioned matchup between the Washington Captials and Toronto Maple Leafs is highly anticipated by fans, and some NHL betting experts feel it’s one of the best series to wager on. As you would expect, the Capitals are the serious favorites here with odds of 10/33. The Maple Leafs were a solid team during the regular season, but it’s unclear whether they have what it takes to beat Washington. At the moment, their odds to win the series are set at 13/5.

One of the best NHL playoff bets you can also make is on the series winner between the San Jose Sharks and the Edmonton Oilers. San Jose ended the regular season ranked 3rd in the Pacific Division, while the Oilers came in 2nd. As a result, the Sharks are the slight underdogs with Even odds. The Oilers are entering the series as just a miniscule favorite with odds of 5/6.

Bet on which player wins the Conn Smythe trophy

The Conn Smythe Trophy is a yearly award given to an NHL player who was said to have contributed the most to this team during the season. It’s not entirely clear who will earn the award this year, but some great betting odds are available from one of the best online sportsbooks in the UK, Paddy Power.

At the top of the odds here is Sydney Crosby. The Pittsburgh Penguins captain won the Conn Cmythe award last year, and his performance thus far this season has made him the betting favorite with odds of 17/2. Patrick Kane holds the exact same odds to win the Smythe award.

What makes this one of the best NHL playoff bets this year is the huge number of solid underdogs bets. If a player can impress in the playoffs, they can sometimes earn the trophy. A good underdog NHL betting option is Branden Holtby with odds of 12/1. Perhaps Brian Elliot can pull of something spectacular and earn the award as well. His odds sit at 40/1.

If you’re looking for the best NHL playoff bets this year, make sure to head to Paddy Power. They provide members with the best odds, and offer a wide range of different wagers for all members. Tell us who you think wins the Stanley Cup in the comment section below!

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