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The 2024 Stanley Cup is headed for Game 7. 

Ahead of the seven-game tilt between the Florida Panthers and the Edmonton Oilers, the Panthers were slight favorites to hoist Lord Stanley at -130. 

However, after outscoring the Oilers 11-4 in the first three games of the series and taking a 3-0 lead, the Panthers saw their odds dip all the way to -2500 to win the Stanley Cup.

But it's not over ‘til it’s over. 

The Oilers bounced back in dominant fashion in Game 4, crushing Florida by a score of 8-1. 

Then, in Game 5, Edmonton emerged with a hard-fought 5-3 win on Florida's home ice, forcing the series back to Edmonton for Game 6.

In that Game 6, the Oilers won 5-1, meaning they've outscored the Panthers 18-5 over the past three games.

Despite losing three straight, Florida is still favored to win Game 7 on its home ice.

Let's dive into the latest NHL title and Conn Smythe odds at DraftKings Sportsbook as of June 22.

STANLEY CUP GAME 7 MONEYLINE: 

Florida Panthers: -115 (bet $10 to win $18.70 total)
Edmonton Oilers: -105 (bet $10 to win $19.52 total)

STANLEY CUP GAME 7 SPREAD: Panthers -1.5

2023-24 CONN SMYTHE TROPHY ODDS: 

Connor McDavid: -3000 (bet $10 to win $10.33 total) 
Aleksander Barkov: +1200 (bet $10 to win $130 total) 
Sergei Bobrovsky: +10000 (bet $10 to win $1,010 total) 

As for the Conn Smythe Trophy — awarded to the Most Valuable Player in the NHL postseason — it appears that Connor McDavid will win the award whether his team wins or loses.

Prior to Game 4, Florida goalie Sergei Bobrovsky was at -380 to win the award, followed by Panthers center Aleksander Barkov (+380) and McDavid (+1600).

Ahead of Game 5, it was a dead-heat. Bobrovsky and Barkov were tied atop the oddsboard at +100, while McDavid's odds dropped all the way to +700.

Ahead of Game 6, McDavid became the favorite at -145, followed by Barkov in second and Bobrovsky in third. 

Heading into Game 7, he's a monstrous favorite at -3000, having racked up 11 points in the past six games and 42 in the postseason, the fourth-most all time. He trails only Wayne Gretzky (47 points in 1984-85 and 43 points in 1987-88) and Mario Lemieux (44 points in 1990-91) on that list. 

So who are you throwing some money on to win it all? Stay tuned to FOX Sports for all the updates on the shifting odds in the NHL.

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