NHL Season Preview: Metropolitan Division Betting Odds
Entering the 2022-23 season, the Carolina Hurricanes are the favorite to repeat as the Metropolitan division champions. Expectations are high in Carolina, who fell short of their goals last season when they lost in seven games to the New York Rangers in the second round of the playoffs.New York Rangers
Speaking of the Rangers, after losing to Tampa Bay last season in the Eastern Conference Finals, the Rangers appear to be a team on the rise, led by goalie Igor Shesterkin, who is only 26 years old and coming off a Vezina Trophy (best goaltender in the NHL) winning season.
Pittsburgh PenguinsAs long as Sidney Crosby is a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins, the team will be considered one of the favorites to win their division and Stanley Cup. However, last season ended in a not-so-typical way for Sid and crew, as his team blew a 3-1 series lead to the Rangers in the first round of the playoffs.
Rounding out the East CoastJust like Crosby in Pittsburgh, Alexander Ovechkin brings the same star quality to the Washington Capitals, and just like the Pens, the Caps were bounced in the first round of the playoffs last year.
Rounding out the top five in the Metropolitan are the New York Islanders. The Islanders are looking to stay in the conversation as one of the better teams in the division, rather than fade in and out of the conversation on a year-to-year basis.
Bottom of the PackAs the division hits its bottom half, the New Jersey Devils (+2500 to win the division +5000 to win the Stanley Cup) and the Columbus Blue Jackets (+2500 to win the division +6600 to win the Stanley Cup) continue to gather draft picks and look towards the future.
But with the division being so top-heavy, it appears these teams are still years away from cracking into the top half. Rounding up the division are the Philadelphia Flyers (+4000 to win the division +8000 to win the Stanley Cup), who are in unchartered waters this season, with virtually zero expectations on the club this year.
It’s been a quick drop to the basement for Philadelphia, who finished second place in the Metropolitan division just two years ago.