Updated 2025 NHL Stanley Cup Final Odds Ahead of Game 5

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Jun/13/2025

The Stanley Cup Final would look a lot different today if the Oilers didn’t come back from down three goals last night and then win in overtime.

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The series is now tied at two as the rematch of last year’s Stanley Cup Final heads back to Edmonton in search of Canada’s first cup in 32 years.

While the series line has fluctuated throughout the four games, it’s now right back to where it started with Edmonton, an ever so slight favorite at BetOnline.ag.

Additionally, while Connor McDavid was the original Conn Smythe Trophy favorite, he now shockingly trails Sam Bennett and teammate Leon Draisaitl.

Bennett whose career high in goals is 25 and career high in points is 51, currently has 14 goals in 21 postseason games and is averaging a point a game in the playoffs.

Below are the updated series line, exact outcome lines, and Conn Smythe Trophy odds.

Stanley Cup Final Series Line

 

Florida Panthers                           +100

Edmonton Oilers                           -120

Note: Current line gives the Oilers a 54.6% likelihood of winning the series.

 

Exact Outcome Lines

 

Series Correct Score

   

Edmonton Oilers 4-3

5/2

(+250)

Florida Panthers 4-2

13/5

(+260)

Florida Panthers 4-3

14/5

(+280)

Edmonton Oilers 4-2

3/1

 

 

Conn Smythe Trophy

 

NHL 2025 Conn Smythe Trophy

 

Sam Bennett

5/4

(+125)

Leon Draisaitl

5/2

(+250)

Connor McDavid

11/4

(+275)

Matthew Tkachuk

10/1

 

Brad Marchand

12/1

 

Aleksander Barkov

40/1

 

Sergei Bobrovsky

66/1

 

Sam Reinhart

80/1

 

Calvin Pickard

100/1

 

Carter Verhaeghe

150/1

 

Evan Bouchard

250/1

 

Ryan Nugent-Hopkins

300/1

 

Kasperi Kapanen

400/1

 

Aaron Ekblad

500/1

 

Anton Lundell

500/1

 

Corey Perry

500/1

 

Eetu Luostarinen

500/1

 

Evan Rodrigues

500/1

 

Gustav Forsling

500/1

 

Mattias Ekholm

500/1

 

Seth Jones

500/1

 

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