Trader consensus prices the Colorado Avalanche at 19.9% implied probability to win the 2026 Stanley Cup, propelled by Nathan MacKinnon's MVP-caliber dominance and Cale Makar's Norris Trophy pedigree, with the team posting a strong 7-2-1 start to 2024-25 atop the Central Division standings amid stable goaltending from Alexandar Georgiev. Tampa Bay Lightning trail at 14.8%, banking on Nikita Kucherov, Brayden Point, and Victor Hedman's playoff-winning experience despite losing Steven Stamkos in free agency. Carolina Hurricanes (11.5%) and Dallas Stars (9.1%) reflect elite defensive structures, penalty kill efficiency, and Jake Oettinger's Vezina-contending form. Buffalo Sabres' ascent to 5.9% highlights Tage Thompson and Alex Tuch's breakout momentum in recent wins. The tight clustering underscores NHL parity from salary cap constraints, prospect pipelines, and playoff volatility, with early-season form and trade deadline moves poised to reshape the 2025-26 favorites.
Experimentelle KI-generierte Zusammenfassung mit Polymarket-Daten · AktualisiertColorado Avalanche 19.9%
Tampa Bay Lightning 14.8%
Carolina Hurricanes 12%
Dallas Stars 8.8%
$57,038,794 Vol.
$57,038,794 Vol.
Colorado Avalanche
20%
Tampa Bay Lightning
15%
Carolina Hurricanes
12%
Dallas Stars
9%
Buffalo Sabres
6%
Edmonton Oilers
6%
Vegas Golden Knights
5%
Minnesota Wild
4%
Montreal Canadiens
3%
Columbus Blue Jackets
3%
Ottawa Senators
3%
Utah Mammoth
3%
Pittsburgh Penguins
3%
Anaheim Ducks
2%
New York Islanders
1%
Boston Bruins
1%
Detroit Red Wings
1%
Los Angeles Kings
1%
San Jose Sharks
<1%
Seattle Kraken
<1%
Nashville Predators
<1%
Florida Panthers
<1%
Winnipeg Jets
<1%
Washington Capitals
<1%
Chicago Blackhawks
<1%
St. Louis Blues
<1%
New Jersey Devils
<1%
Toronto Maple Leafs
<1%
Philadelphia Flyers
<1%
Calgary Flames
<1%
Colorado Avalanche 19.9%
Tampa Bay Lightning 14.8%
Carolina Hurricanes 12%
Dallas Stars 8.8%
$57,038,794 Vol.
$57,038,794 Vol.
Colorado Avalanche
20%
Tampa Bay Lightning
15%
Carolina Hurricanes
12%
Dallas Stars
9%
Buffalo Sabres
6%
Edmonton Oilers
6%
Vegas Golden Knights
5%
Minnesota Wild
4%
Montreal Canadiens
3%
Columbus Blue Jackets
3%
Ottawa Senators
3%
Utah Mammoth
3%
Pittsburgh Penguins
3%
Anaheim Ducks
2%
New York Islanders
1%
Boston Bruins
1%
Detroit Red Wings
1%
Los Angeles Kings
1%
San Jose Sharks
<1%
Seattle Kraken
<1%
Nashville Predators
<1%
Florida Panthers
<1%
Winnipeg Jets
<1%
Washington Capitals
<1%
Chicago Blackhawks
<1%
St. Louis Blues
<1%
New Jersey Devils
<1%
Toronto Maple Leafs
<1%
Philadelphia Flyers
<1%
Calgary Flames
<1%
This market will resolve to “No” if it becomes impossible for this team to win the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup based off the rules of the NHL.
The resolution source for this market will be information from the NHL.
Markt eröffnet: Jun 23, 2025, 11:35 AM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...This market will resolve to “No” if it becomes impossible for this team to win the 2026 NHL Stanley Cup based off the rules of the NHL.
The resolution source for this market will be information from the NHL.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Trader consensus prices the Colorado Avalanche at 19.9% implied probability to win the 2026 Stanley Cup, propelled by Nathan MacKinnon's MVP-caliber dominance and Cale Makar's Norris Trophy pedigree, with the team posting a strong 7-2-1 start to 2024-25 atop the Central Division standings amid stable goaltending from Alexandar Georgiev. Tampa Bay Lightning trail at 14.8%, banking on Nikita Kucherov, Brayden Point, and Victor Hedman's playoff-winning experience despite losing Steven Stamkos in free agency. Carolina Hurricanes (11.5%) and Dallas Stars (9.1%) reflect elite defensive structures, penalty kill efficiency, and Jake Oettinger's Vezina-contending form. Buffalo Sabres' ascent to 5.9% highlights Tage Thompson and Alex Tuch's breakout momentum in recent wins. The tight clustering underscores NHL parity from salary cap constraints, prospect pipelines, and playoff volatility, with early-season form and trade deadline moves poised to reshape the 2025-26 favorites.
Experimentelle KI-generierte Zusammenfassung mit Polymarket-Daten · Aktualisiert
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