President's Trophy Odds for 2024-25, Next President of the International Olympic Committee Betting

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Since everyone is talking about the president these days, I thought it would be a good time to send out Presidents' Trophy projections for the 2024-25 NHL season.

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According to BetOnline.ag, Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers are hefty favorites to collect the most points next season.

The Panthers are second, closely followed by the Avalanche and Stars. No other team has better than 12/1 odds.

Currently, in another market that asks “which teams will score 100 or more points,” there are 13 clubs with even or better odds. Those teams are the Oilers, Avs, Stars, Panthers, Devils, Leafs, Canes, Rangers, Golden Knights, Lightning, Bruins, Canucks and Preds.

Presidents' Trophy

Edmonton Oilers

5/1

Florida Panthers

8/1

Colorado Avalanche

9/1

Dallas Stars

9/1

New Jersey Devils

12/1

New York Rangers

12/1

Toronto Maple Leafs 

12/1

Carolina Hurricanes 

16/1

Vegas Golden Knights

16/1

Nashville Predators

18/1

Tampa Bay Lightning

20/1

Boston Bruins 

22/1

Los Angeles Kings

25/1

Vancouver Canucks

25/1

Winnipeg Jets

28/1

Detroit Red Wings 

50/1

Minnesota Wild 

50/1

New York Islanders

50/1

Ottawa Senators

50/1

Pittsburgh Penguins

50/1

Seattle Kraken

75/1

Utah Hockey Club

75/1

Buffalo Sabres

80/1

Philadelphia Flyers

100/1

St. Louis Blues

100/1

Washington Capitals

100/1

Calgary Flames

125/1

Montreal Canadiens

150/1

Anaheim Ducks

500/1

Chicago Blackhawks 

500/1

Columbus Blue Jackets 

500/1

San Jose Sharks

750/1

Next President of the International Olympic Committee Betting 

Two former Olympic champions, a Middle Eastern prince, and the son of a former president are all contenders in the race to become the next president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC).

Also vying for the role are prominent figures from the global sports world, including the heads of cycling, gymnastics and skiing federations.

The IOC unveiled a list of seven potential candidates on Monday, each aiming to succeed current president Thomas Bach in the election scheduled for March.

Notably, Kirsty Coventry of Zimbabwe, an IOC executive board member and two-time gold medalist in swimming, is the only woman in the running.

BetOnline.ag has set odds for who will emerge from March's election as the next IOC President.

Sebastian Coe, a two-time gold medalist in track and field, has been installed as a heavy favorite with 3/2, or +150, odds.

Next IOC President

Sebastian Coe                           3/2

Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr.       4/1

David Lappartient                     5/1

Kirsty Coventry                         6/1

Morinari Watanabe                   6/1

Prince Feisal Al Hussein             6/1

Johan Eliasch                            8/1

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