The Golden Knights enter the season with the fourth-shortest odds at Circa sportsbook to win the Stanley Cup and sixth-best odds at the Westgate SuperBook.
Betting
Two sportsbooks posted their NHL regular-season point totals recently, and the Stanley Cup champion Golden Knights don’t even have the highest total in their division.
The Golden Knights are -130 favorites at the Westgate SuperBook over the Florida Panthers in the Stanley Cup Final, which begins Saturday at T-Mobile Arena.
The Golden Knights are favored over the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Final, which begins Friday at T-Mobile Arena.
On the heels of their victory Wednesday, the Golden Knights are the favorites at multiple Las Vegas sportsbooks to win the Stanley Cup.
The Golden Knights are +130 series underdogs against the Edmonton Oilers at Station Casinos and the Westgate SuperBook. The last time they were underdogs in a series was 2021.
The Golden Knights are -155 favorites at Circa Sports and the Westgate SuperBook in their Western Conference first-round series against the Winnipeg Jets.
Following a record-setting season, including number of wins, the Boston Bruins are consensus favorites to win the Stanley Cup at Las Vegas sportsbooks.
Several Super Bowl props involving the Golden Knights’ game Feb. 12 against the Anaheim Ducks at T-Mobile Arena are posted at the Westgate SuperBook.
The Golden Knights signed a multiyear agreement Tuesday with a newly approved bookmaker in Nevada to become an official sports betting partner of the team.
With injuries testing the Golden Knights’ depth and losses piling up, they are listed behind the Seattle Kraken in the division odds at most Las Vegas sportsbooks.
Whatever pessimism there is for the Knights as they try to regain alpha status in the Western Conference also has been reflected at the betting window.
The Golden Knights remain a favorite at Las Vegas sportsbooks to reach the NHL playoffs after missing out last season for the first time in franchise history.
The Golden Knights currently are 12-1 at the Westgate SuperBook to hoist the Stanley Cup in 2023 after opening at 16-1 more than two weeks ago.
Las Vegas radio and sports betting personality Brian Blessing, known for his boundless energy and passion for Buffalo sports, died this week. He was 64.