How to Bet on the Stanley Cup Playoffs: NHL Playoffs Betting Tips, Trends, Stats & Favorites

The best time of the year in fast approaching, with the Stanley Cup playoffs showcasing the best hockey on the planet.
Our all-encompassing 2025 Stanley Cup betting guide offers tips about what to look out for when locking in your picks, how to watch, and which Stanley Cup odds favorites have the best shot of sipping from the Holy Grail.
Stanley Cup playoffs betting tips
Just ask the Florida Panthers, who entered the playoffs two years ago as the Eastern Conference's eighth seed yet advanced to the Stanley Cup Final. They ultimately fell just short but defied the odds in winning three playoff series. Unsurprisingly, they are once again in the mix according to the odds from our best NHL betting sites.
So, was the Panthers' unlikely run two seasons ago an anomaly, and what should we expect entering the first round of the 2025 playoffs?
Let's take a look at some trends from the previous three playoffs and dive into the most influential stats when deciding which team or teams to put your faith and money behind.
Does home-ice advantage make a difference?
With fans overtly more raucous in the playoffs, you'd think it would correlate to a higher win percentage for home teams. Unfortunately, it's not that simple.
First, only the best 16 teams participate in the postseason, eradicating the chance of a high-flying home team like the Winnipeg Jets preying on a feeble bottom feeder. We're looking at you, Chicago and San Jose.
That said, home teams actually fare pretty well in the postseason. According to The Athletic, home teams won 55.4% of their games between 2008 and 2022, almost one percent better than the 54.6% in the regular season.
Are deep playoff runs in previous seasons a formula for success?

In short, there's supporting evidence for both sides.
The following cases support the nay side:
Despite coming within a goal of getting past Dallas, the Vegas Golden Knights fell in last season's first round after winning the Stanley Cup the previous year.
The Tampa Bay Lightning lost to the Avalanche in the 2021-22 final before being eliminated in the first round of the 2022-23 playoffs. Blame it on Tampa Bay's exhaustion after making three straight finals, or point to how overdue the Toronto Maple Leafs were after not winning a playoff series for 20 years. Either way, the Lightning can be forgiven for that early exit.
The New York Rangers advanced to the Eastern Conference Final in 2021-22 before being ousted in the first round of 2022-23.
The Avalanche won the 2021-22 Stanley Cup before getting knocked out by the Seattle Kraken in the first round of the 2022-23 playoffs.
Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers regressed from 2022 to 2023, falling to the Avalanche in the 2022 Western Conference Final before going out to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights in the second round of last season's playoffs.
And here are the yay cases:
In 2022-23, Dallas, Vegas, Carolina, and Florida made it to the conference finals. Last season, two of those four teams — Florida and Dallas — again punched their ticket to the final four. The Hurricanes advanced to the conference semifinals before losing to the Rangers, while the Golden Knights were sent packing in a thrilling seven-game series against the Stars.
Florida made it to consecutive Stanley Cup Finals, while the Oilers have advanced to the conference final in two of the last three seasons.
In 2021-22, the Hurricanes made it to the conference semifinals before advancing to the Eastern Conference Final in 2022-23. Rod Brind'Amour's team has been building something for a few years and hopes to clear the final hurdle in 2025.
Finally, the Panthers advanced to the second round of the 2021-22 playoffs before going to the 2022-23 Stanley Cup Finals. Our early Stanley Cup predictions expect another yay case, with the Oilers primed to return to the dance.
Stanley Cup betting trends and stats to know
In a sports betting world flooded with stats and analytics, it can be challenging to source or decide upon the most influential ones. Hopefully, this will help.
The below regular-season stats and their corresponding rankings helped pave the way for extended playoff runs. The belief is that they'll have a similar impact on the 2025 playoffs.
As expected, there are some outliers.
For example, I still can't come to terms with the Montreal Canadiens making it to the 2020-21 Stanley Cup Final. Thanks to COVID-19, it was a bizarre season. With traveling across the border nearly impossible, divisions were set up based on geographical proximity, an utter mishmash, like a broken toy re-assembled by a discontent, disenchanted elf ready to walk out on shift at Santa's workshop.
The Canadiens took full advantage, winning three rounds despite their tragically poor regular-season stats.
The stats below are ranked in descending order from highest to lowest priority. You'll want to pay particular attention to scoring first win percentage, leading after one period win percentage, and goals against per game. The provided stats are from NHL.com and MoneyPuck.com.
The teams highlighted are the four that made it to the conference finals in each season.
2023-24 regular season
Stats | Oilers | Stars | Rangers | Panthers (Cup winner) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Scoring first win % | 8th | 9th | T-5 | 3rd |
Goals against per game | 10th | T-8 | 7th | T-1 |
One-goal game winning % | 4th | 9th | 1st | 7th |
Win % leading after 1 period | T-9 | 11th | T-16 | 15th |
Goals for per game | 4th | 3rd | 7th | 11th |
Corsi % | 3rd | 5th | 19th | 2nd |
Power play | 4th | 6th | 3rd | 8th |
Penalty kill | 15th | 8th | 3rd | T-6 |
Home points percentage | 3rd | T-7 | T-2 | 11th |
Away points percentage | 13th | 1st | T-4 | 2nd |
2022-23 regular season
Panthers | Hurricanes | Stars | Golden Knights (Cup winner) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Scoring first win % | 18th | 3rd | 8th | 2nd |
Goals against per game | 21st | 2nd | 3rd | 11th |
One-goal game winning % | 14th | T-3 | 28th | T-5 |
Win % leading after 1 period | 17th | 10th | 7th | 6th |
Goals for per game | 6th | 15th | 7th | 14th |
Corsi % | 3rd | 1st | 10th | 22nd |
Power play | 10th | T-20 | 5th | 18th |
Penalty kill | 23rd | 2nd | 3rd | 19th |
Home points percentage | tied for 12th | 4th | 8th | T-12 |
Away points percentage | tied for 17th | 9th | 8th | T-2 |
2021-22 regular season
Rangers | Lightning | Oilers | Avalanche (Cup winner) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Scoring first win % | 2nd | 9th | 1st | 3rd |
Goals against per game | 2nd | 6th | 18th | T-9 |
One-goal game winning % | 8th | 11th | 7th | 6th |
Win % leading after 1 period | T-6 | 16th | 1st | 3rd |
Goals for per game | T-16 | T-7 | T-7 | 4th |
Corsi % | 19th | 17th | 3rd | 6th |
Home points % | 8th | 6th | 9th | 1st |
Away points % | 14th | 12th | 9th | 10th |
Power play | 4th | 8th | 3rd | 7th |
Penalty kill | 7th | 11th | 17th | 15th |
2020-21 regular season
Golden Knights | Islanders | Canadiens | Lightning (Cup winner) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Scoring first win % | 1st | 3rd | T-24 | 4th |
Goals against per game | 1st | 2nd | 17th | 6th |
One-goal game winning % | 8th | 14th | 25th | 3rd |
Win % leading after 1 period | 5th | 7th | 22nd | T-1 |
Goals for per game | 3rd | 21st | 17th | T-8 |
Corsi % | 6th | 19th | 2nd | 9th |
Home points % | 5th | T-3 | 20th | 8th |
Away points % | T-3 | T-22 | T-15 | 11th |
Power play | 22nd | 20th | 17th | 9th |
Penalty kill | 1st | 6th | 23rd | 4th |
How important is entering the playoffs on a hot streak?
You might debate with your friends over a cold pint whether entering the playoffs on a hot streak, with the momentum of a bullet train at top speed, is important to first-round success or a deep playoff run.
Well, here's how the Stanley Cup winners and conference finalists from the last four seasons fared in the 10 games before the playoffs commenced.
In 2020-21, the Lightning were 6-3-1, the Canadiens 4-4-2, the New York Islanders 3-4-3, the Vegas Golden Knights 7-3. Again, that season was a bit of a crapshoot, reflected by the Islanders and Canadiens' middling records and substandard stats entering the postseason.
In 2021-22, three of the four conference finalists looked pretty good in the last 10 games. The Lightning were 7-3, the Rangers 6-4, and the Oilers 7-2-1. The only team under .500 in the final 10 games, somewhat counterintuitively, won the Stanley Cup. The Avs stumbled into the playoffs with a 4-5-1 record.
In 2022-23, all four conference finalists entered the postseason with .500 or better records over their last 10 contests. The Hurricanes, with a 5-5 record, were the worst of the bunch. The Panthers were 6-3-1, the Dallas Stars 8-2, and the champion Golden Knights 6-1-3.
Regarding the other four 2022-23 first-round victors, the Kraken were 6-4, the Oilers 9-0-1, the Maple Leafs 7-1-2, and the Devils 7-3-0. Last year's first round was a shining example supporting the importance of playing well as the playoffs dawned.
In 2023-24, the Oilers were 4-4-2, the Stars were 8-2-0, the Rangers were 7-3-0, while the Cup winning Panthers entered the postseason with a 6-3-1 mark.
How do underdogs fare in the first round?
First round of the 2023-24 playoffs
Only one of the first-round series saw the underdog prevail in last season's playoffs, with the Avalanche beating the Jets in five games. The Avs finished in third in the Central Division, while the Jets finished in second.
First round of the 2022-23 playoffs
Two of eight underdogs upset the favorites in the first round of the 2022-23 playoffs, and both were wild-card entrants. In their second season, the Kraken finished the regular season as the first wild-card team and upset the second-seeded Avalanche in a thrilling seven-game series.
The Panthers were the other giant killer, taking out the utterly dominant Presidents' Trophy-winning Boston Bruins in overtime of Game 7. Florida went on to cause two more upsets, beating the Maple Leafs and Hurricanes, before losing to the Golden Knights in the final.
First round of the 2021-22 playoffs
The same upset rate, 25%, occurred in the first round of the 2021-22 playoffs, with two underdogs prevailing. However, the upsets weren't nearly as shocking. In the Atlantic Division, the third-place Lightning took out the second-place Maple Leafs. Not only did the Lightning finish the season just five points behind the Maple Leafs, but the Buds hadn't won a playoff series in 20 years and were renowned for falling flat on their face in the first round, while the Lightning had just won back-to-back Stanley Cups—hardly a surprising turn of events.
The other minor upset came from the Central Division, where the third-place St. Louis Blues ousted the second-place Minnesota Wild. The Blues finished the season four points back of the Wild.
First round of previous three playoffs
The 2020-21 NHL playoffs were equal measures weird and perplexing. There was a wholesale change to NHL alignment due to travel restrictions caused by COVID-19, creating a peculiar first round that featured a 50% upset rate, with four of the eight series seeing the underdog moving on.
The 2019-20 playoffs, dubbed the bubble playoffs, were so strange that Stranger Things felt normal. As no fans were permitted, the atmosphere in Toronto and Edmonton, the two hub cities, was non-existent, resembling your local public library. Despite all the obscurity, the script mirrored the 2021-22 and 2022-23 first rounds, with two underdogs advancing.
The 2018-19 first round paid homage to those who love a risky yet potentially advantageous underdog wager. The underdog won six of the eight first-round series, including seismic upsets that sent packing all four No. 1 and No. 2 seeds. Most notably, the Lightning were swept aside in four games by the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Lightning learned their lesson, however, and won the next two Stanley Cups.
The Curse of the Presidents' Trophy winner

It sure feels good to win the Presidents' Trophy, right? Pose that question to any player on a Presidents' Trophy-winning team in the last 11 years, and don't be surprised if the response turns physical. The 2012-13 Chicago Blackhawks were the last Presidents' Trophy winners to do the double act and win the Stanley Cup.
That sounds like an ominous omen for whichever teams secures the 2024-25 Presidents' Trophy. At least the Rangers advanced to the Eastern Conference Final last season.
Since 1986-87, eight teams won the Presidents' Trophy and Stanley Cup: the 1986-87 Oilers, the 1988-89 Calgary Flames, the 1993-94 Rangers, the 1998-99 Stars, the 2000-01 Avalanche, the 2001-02 Detroit Red Wings, the 2007-08 Red Wings, and the 2012-13 Blackhawks.
Season | Presidents' Trophy winner | Playoff result |
---|---|---|
2023-24 | Rangers | Eastern Conference Final |
2022-23 | Bruins | First round |
2021-22 | Panthers | Second round |
2020-21 | Avalanche | Second round |
2019-20 | Bruins | Second round |
2018-19 | Lightning | First round |
2017-18 | Predators | Second round |
2016-17 | Capitals | Second round |
2015-16 | Capitals | Second round |
2014-15 | Rangers | Conference final |
2013-14 | Bruins | Second round |
2012-13 | Blackhawks | Stanley Cup winner |
Back-to-back Stanley Cup winners
There hasn't been a three-peat since the New York Islanders won four Stanley Cups in a row from 1980-83. What a time it would have been to be an Islanders fan. Such an extended period of glory is unheard of in the salary cap era.
While that may be true, a few franchises have given it a valiant effort. The Oilers lifted the Cup in 1987 and '88, and the Penguins accomplished the feat twice under two different generational players. The Mario Lemieux-led Pens won in 1991 and '92, while Sidney Crosby took the reins for the 2016 and '17 Cup triumphs.
The Red Wings secured back-to-back titles in 1997 and '98, and the Lightning were the last team to pull off the accomplishment, winning in 2020 and '21. They came closest to winning three in a row but fell at the final hurdle, losing in six games to the Avs in 2022.
Florida has made two Stanley Cup Finals, winning last season. They'll try to make it back-to-back Cup wins.
2025 Stanley Cup playoffs betting previews:
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2025 NHL playoffs schedule, start date, how to watch
When do them NHL 2025 playoffs start?
The playoffs will likely begin on Saturday, April 19 with a chockfull schedule, which usually features four games per day until teams start falling like snow during a Toronto winter storm.
When is the Stanley Cup Final?
The start date of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final hasn't been confirmed yet. However, the NHL is looking to have a Stanley Cup winner by no later than June 23, 2025.
How to watch the NHL 2025 playoffs
If you're north of the 59th parallel and dwell in Canada, you can watch every game on Sportsnet or CBC.
Those in the U.S., can join ESPN and the Turners' bevy of networks. Saturday's first-round games will be aired on ABC, while the other contests will air on a consortium of channels, including ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNews, TBS, or TruTV.
The second round and conference finals are televised on ESPN and TNT, while the former gets the honor of showing the Stanley Cup Final.
How to stream the 2025 NHL playoffs
In Canada, Sportsnet has a streaming service called SN Now or Sportsnet+, while CBC games can be streamed on its CBC Gem service. Those in the U.S., have various options, including ESPN+, Fubo, the TNT app, and SlingTV.
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