Colorado Avalanche lead Polymarket's 2026 Stanley Cup trader consensus at 19.9% implied probability, driven by their league-best record (47-13-10) and top power rankings after a three-game win streak snapped by Winnipeg on March 28, bolstered by Martin Necas' scoring surge and Gabriel Landeskog's recent return. The race stays tight with Tampa Bay Lightning (13.8%) and Carolina Hurricanes (11.5%) locked in Eastern contention at 45+ wins, while surging Buffalo Sabres (6.0%) extend a franchise-record 12-game road points streak (11-0-1) post-trade deadline, and Dallas Stars (8.1%) hold Western strength. Post-March 6 roster freezes emphasize late-season form, goaltending stability, and playoff paths amid parity, keeping multiple contenders viable despite Colorado's Presidents' Trophy edge.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedColorado Avalanche 19.8%
Tampa Bay Lightning 13.8%
Carolina Hurricanes 12%
Dallas Stars 8.1%
$58,831,970 Vol.
$58,831,970 Vol.
Colorado Avalanche
20%
Tampa Bay Lightning
14%
Carolina Hurricanes
12%
Dallas Stars
8%
Buffalo Sabres
6%
Edmonton Oilers
6%
Vegas Golden Knights
5%
Minnesota Wild
5%
Montreal Canadiens
4%
Ottawa Senators
3%
Utah Mammoth
3%
Anaheim Ducks
3%
Pittsburgh Penguins
2%
Columbus Blue Jackets
2%
New York Islanders
2%
Boston Bruins
2%
Los Angeles Kings
1%
Detroit Red Wings
1%
Winnipeg Jets
1%
Nashville Predators
<1%
San Jose Sharks
<1%
Seattle Kraken
<1%
Florida Panthers
<1%
Washington Capitals
<1%
Toronto Maple Leafs
<1%
Philadelphia Flyers
<1%
New Jersey Devils
<1%
Calgary Flames
<1%
Chicago Blackhawks
<1%
St. Louis Blues
<1%
Colorado Avalanche 19.8%
Tampa Bay Lightning 13.8%
Carolina Hurricanes 12%
Dallas Stars 8.1%
$58,831,970 Vol.
$58,831,970 Vol.
Colorado Avalanche
20%
Tampa Bay Lightning
14%
Carolina Hurricanes
12%
Dallas Stars
8%
Buffalo Sabres
6%
Edmonton Oilers
6%
Vegas Golden Knights
5%
Minnesota Wild
5%
Montreal Canadiens
4%
Ottawa Senators
3%
Utah Mammoth
3%
Anaheim Ducks
3%
Pittsburgh Penguins
2%
Columbus Blue Jackets
2%
New York Islanders
2%
Boston Bruins
2%
Los Angeles Kings
1%
Detroit Red Wings
1%
Winnipeg Jets
1%
Nashville Predators
<1%
San Jose Sharks
<1%
Seattle Kraken
<1%
Florida Panthers
<1%
Washington Capitals
<1%
Toronto Maple Leafs
<1%
Philadelphia Flyers
<1%
New Jersey Devils
<1%
Calgary Flames
<1%
Chicago Blackhawks
<1%
St. Louis Blues
<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.
Market Opened: 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...Colorado Avalanche lead Polymarket's 2026 Stanley Cup trader consensus at 19.9% implied probability, driven by their league-best record (47-13-10) and top power rankings after a three-game win streak snapped by Winnipeg on March 28, bolstered by Martin Necas' scoring surge and Gabriel Landeskog's recent return. The race stays tight with Tampa Bay Lightning (13.8%) and Carolina Hurricanes (11.5%) locked in Eastern contention at 45+ wins, while surging Buffalo Sabres (6.0%) extend a franchise-record 12-game road points streak (11-0-1) post-trade deadline, and Dallas Stars (8.1%) hold Western strength. Post-March 6 roster freezes emphasize late-season form, goaltending stability, and playoff paths amid parity, keeping multiple contenders viable despite Colorado's Presidents' Trophy edge.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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