NHL Playoffs Round 2: Who's Coming Up On Top In Your Sportsbook?

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Apr/26/2019

One game remains in the NHL Playoffs Round 1. The Carolina Hurricanes and Washington Capitals battle it out on Wednesday night, April 24.

No matter who wins that matchup, online bookie agents have a shot to make massive profit on both Stanley Cup future betting as well as individual second-round game wagering.

Check out current Stanley Cup future odds before delving into the Round 2 matchups.

Updated NHL Stanley Cup Future Odds

      Boston Bruins                         +450

      San Jose Sharks                       +500

      St. Louis Blues                        +550

      Washington Capitals               +600

      Columbus Blue Jackets           +650

      New York Islanders                +650

      Dallas Stars                             +800

      Colorado Avalanche                +850

NHL Playoffs Round 2 Matchups

Now that we’ve gone through the odds, it’s time to dive into each individual matchups and how online bookie agents can use their premium PPH tools to increase profits with NHL Stanley Cup betting.

Dallas Stars vs St. Louis Blues

Dallas upset the Nashville Predators to win their first-round series. Dallas sports one of the absolute top defenses in NHL. The Stars are extremely difficult to beat when they’ve got their defense going.

One thing St. Louis fans should be worried about is how the Stars not only got their defense going against the Predators but also got their offense going.

Dallas scored 5 goals in a 5-3 Game 5 win. The Stars are capable of beating the Blues.

St. Louis won’t just stand still, though. In this series, online bookie agents should set max betting limits on every moneyline while also making sure to set max betting limits on either team to win the Stanley Cup.

Colorado Avalanche vs San Jose Sharks

It took a controversial call for the Sharks to beat the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 7 on Tuesday night. The Sharks will be favored to take down the Colorado Avalanche, but the Avalanche upset the overall 1-seed in the Western Conference, the Calgary Flames.

Colorado shouldn’t win the Stanley Cup, but they’re only 2 series away from making it to the finals. Make sure max betting limits are on both these squads.

As with Dallas-St. Louis, also make sure max betting limits are set on all moneylines.

Columbus Blue Jackets vs Boston Bruins

Most definitely set max betting limits on all moneylines when Columbus and Boston throw downs. Boston dominated Toronto 5-1 in their Game 7 win while the Blue Jackets swept, yes, swept, the +250 Stanley Cup betting choice.

Columbus beat the Tampa Bay Lightning in 4 games. They’re for real. Set max betting limits on both these teams to win the Cup.

Washington Capitals/Carolina Hurricanes vs New York Islanders

Washington should beat Carolina on Wednesday night, but who knows? It doesn’t matter from an online bookie agent point-of-view. Max betting limits must be set on both teams in this series.

The New York Islanders have a real shot of winning the Stanley Cup. So, it makes sense to lower their odds from +650 to maybe +550.

The bottom line? Set max betting limits on all moneylines and all teams left with a shot to win the Stanley Cup. Three out of four 1-seeds in the NHL Playoffs have already been bounced and are sitting at home.

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