Colorado Avalanche lead trader consensus at 19.9% implied probability for the 2026 Stanley Cup, buoyed by their league-best 47-13-10 record and top spot in the latest power rankings, but the race remains tight with Dallas Stars (8.6%), Tampa Bay Lightning (14.4%), Carolina Hurricanes (11.5%), and surging Buffalo Sabres (5.9%) clustered behind amid post-trade deadline roster stability. Recent developments, including Colorado's edge over Dallas in crucial Central Division clashes and Buffalo's Atlantic Division lead after an 8-7 thriller over Tampa, underscore the parity; only the Avs and Stars have clinched playoff berths with two weeks left in the regular season. Playoff positioning, star health like Nathan MacKinnon's point pace and Nikita Kucherov's scoring lead, and wild-card volatility keep probabilities competitive across multiple contenders.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourAvalanche du Colorado 19.9%
Lightning de Tampa Bay 14.4%
Hurricanes de la Caroline 12%
Stars de Dallas 8.6%
$59,338,207 Vol.
$59,338,207 Vol.
Avalanche du Colorado
20%
Lightning de Tampa Bay
14%
Hurricanes de la Caroline
12%
Stars de Dallas
9%
Sabres de Buffalo
6%
Edmonton Oilers
6%
Minnesota Wild
5%
Vegas Golden Knights
5%
Les Canadiens de Montréal
5%
Ducks d'Anaheim
3%
Penguins de Pittsburgh
3%
Columbus Blue Jackets
3%
Bruins de Boston
3%
Utah Mammoth
3%
Sénateurs d'Ottawa
3%
New York Islanders
2%
Los Angeles Kings
1%
Jets de Winnipeg
1%
Red Wings de Detroit
1%
San Jose Sharks
<1%
Seattle Kraken
<1%
Predators de Nashville
<1%
Flyers de Philadelphie
<1%
Washington Capitals
<1%
New Jersey Devils
<1%
Florida Panthers
<1%
Flames de Calgary
<1%
Les Maple Leafs de Toronto
<1%
Chicago Blackhawks
<1%
Blues de St. Louis
<1%
Avalanche du Colorado 19.9%
Lightning de Tampa Bay 14.4%
Hurricanes de la Caroline 12%
Stars de Dallas 8.6%
$59,338,207 Vol.
$59,338,207 Vol.
Avalanche du Colorado
20%
Lightning de Tampa Bay
14%
Hurricanes de la Caroline
12%
Stars de Dallas
9%
Sabres de Buffalo
6%
Edmonton Oilers
6%
Minnesota Wild
5%
Vegas Golden Knights
5%
Les Canadiens de Montréal
5%
Ducks d'Anaheim
3%
Penguins de Pittsburgh
3%
Columbus Blue Jackets
3%
Bruins de Boston
3%
Utah Mammoth
3%
Sénateurs d'Ottawa
3%
New York Islanders
2%
Los Angeles Kings
1%
Jets de Winnipeg
1%
Red Wings de Detroit
1%
San Jose Sharks
<1%
Seattle Kraken
<1%
Predators de Nashville
<1%
Flyers de Philadelphie
<1%
Washington Capitals
<1%
New Jersey Devils
<1%
Florida Panthers
<1%
Flames de Calgary
<1%
Les Maple Leafs de Toronto
<1%
Chicago Blackhawks
<1%
Blues de St. Louis
<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.
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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...Colorado Avalanche lead trader consensus at 19.9% implied probability for the 2026 Stanley Cup, buoyed by their league-best 47-13-10 record and top spot in the latest power rankings, but the race remains tight with Dallas Stars (8.6%), Tampa Bay Lightning (14.4%), Carolina Hurricanes (11.5%), and surging Buffalo Sabres (5.9%) clustered behind amid post-trade deadline roster stability. Recent developments, including Colorado's edge over Dallas in crucial Central Division clashes and Buffalo's Atlantic Division lead after an 8-7 thriller over Tampa, underscore the parity; only the Avs and Stars have clinched playoff berths with two weeks left in the regular season. Playoff positioning, star health like Nathan MacKinnon's point pace and Nikita Kucherov's scoring lead, and wild-card volatility keep probabilities competitive across multiple contenders.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jour
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