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Here are the NHL playoff odds, series prices and prop bets

NHL playoffs

Odds posted at Westgate and William Hill sports books

Conference quarterfinals

Minnesota Wild +190

Winnipeg Jets -240

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Philadelphia Flyers +200

Pittsburgh Penguins -250

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Los Angeles Kings +115

Golden Knights -135

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New Jersey Devils +270

Tampa Bay Lightning -340

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Toronto Maple Leafs +130

Boston Bruins -150

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Columbus Blue Jackets +110

Washington Capitals -130

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Colorado Avalanche +425

Nashville Predators -600

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San Jose Sharks +105

Anaheim Ducks -125

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Stanley Cup

Nashville Predators 4-1

Tampa Bay Lightning 5-1

Pittsburgh Penguins 7-1

Winnipeg Jets 8-1

Boston Bruins 8-1

Vegas Golden Knights 10-1

Toronto Maple Leafs 14-1

Washington Capitals 16-1

Anaheim Ducks 20-1

Columbus Blue Jackets 20-1

San Jose Sharks 20-1

Los Angeles Kings 25-1

Minnesota Wild 30-1

Philadelphia Flyers 40-1

New Jersey Devils 40-1

Colorado Avalanche 40-1

Golden Knights’ Stanley Cup prop

Golden Knights +1,000

Field (all others) -2,000

Western Conference

Nashville Predators 7-4

Winnipeg Jets 7-2

Golden Knights 9-2

Anaheim Ducks 9-1

San Jose Sharks 9-1

Los Angeles Kings 10-1

Minnesota Wild 13-1

Colorado Avalanche 20-1

Will Golden Knights win Western Conference?

Yes +280

No -340

Eastern Conference

Tampa Bay Lightning 9-4

Pittsburgh Penguins 3-1

Boston Bruins 4-1

Toronto Maple Leafs 7-1

Washington Capitals 8-1

Columbus Blue Jackets 10-1

Philadelphia Flyers 20-1

New Jersey Devils 20-1

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