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Conn Smythe Trophy Odds 2026: Andersen Closing in on MacKinnon

Conn Smythe Trophy Odds 2026: Andersen Closing in on MacKinnon

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Frederik Andersen is picking up steam in the 2026 Conn Smythe Trophy odds race. After guiding the Carolina Hurricanes to a 3-0 second-round series lead over the Philadelphia Flyers — and a 7-0 start to the 2025-26 Stanley Cup playoffs — his odds have shortened to +500, to trail only Nathan MacKinnon by a steadily slimming margin.

Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar (+800) and Hurricanes forward Logan Stankoven (+850) are the only players within shouting distance of the betting favorites.

Vegas Golden Knights forward Jack Eichel is +2500 and Buffalo Sabres forward Tage Thompson is +2500, representing the only two other teams in the top seven. Colorado and Carolina also remain favorites by the Stanley Cup odds.

🏆 2026 Conn Smythe Trophy odds

Player

Nathan MacKinnon

+300

Frederik Andersen

+500

Cale Makar

+800

Logan Stankoven

+850

Jack Eichel

+2500

Taylor Hall

+2500

Tage Thompson

+2500

Sebastian Aho

+3000

Mitchell Marner

+3000

Alex Tuch

+3000

Scott Wedgewood

+3000

Odds as of 5-8.

Conn Smythe Trophy odds analysis

The Stanley Cup odds currently go through Colorado in the West and Carolina in the East, with both No. 1 seeds sitting better than 2/1 to win the Cup.

That's why Avalanche star Nathan MacKinnon remains atop the board, with teammates Cale Makar and Scott Wedgewood in close pursuit, while Frederik Andersen, Logan Stankoven, and Sebastian Aho are all representing the Hurricanes — and occupying the top six spots.

After beating the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Buffalo Sabres are now represented by a pair of forwards, Tage Thompson and Alex Tuch.

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📈 Conn Smythe Trophy trends

  • There have only been five players to win the Conn Smythe without winning the Stanley Cup.

  • Skaters have won the Conn Smythe over a goalie 74% of the time.

  • There have been seven repeat winners of the Conn Smythe since its establishment.

  • Only one player has won the Conn Smythe more than twice. Patrick Roy won it three times.

📜 Conn Smythe Trophy history

A quick look at recent NHL Conn Smythe Trophy winners and the teams they played for.

Season

Player

Team

2024-25

Sam Bennett

Florida Panthers

2023-24

Connor McDavid

Edmonton Oilers

2022-23

Jonathan Marchessault

Vegas Golden Knights

2021-22

Cale Makar

Colorado Avalanche

2020-21

Andrei Vasilevskiy

Tampa Bay Lightning

2019-20

Victor Hedman

Tampa Bay Lightning

2018-19

Ryan O'Reilly

St. LouisBlues

2017-18

Alex Ovechkin

Washington Capitals

2016-17

Sidney Crosby

Pittsburgh Penguins

2015-16

Sidney Crosby

Pittsburgh Penguins

2014-15

Duncan Keith

Chicago Blackhawks

2013-14

Justin Williams

Los Angeles Kings

2012-13

Patrick Kane

Chicago Blackhawks

2011-12

Jonathan Quick

Los Angeles Kings

2010-11

Tim Thomas

Boston Bruins

2009-10

Jonathan Toews

Chicago Blackhawks

2008-09

Evgeni Malkin

Pittsburgh Penguins

2007-08

Henrik Zetterberg

Detroit Red Wings

2006-07

Scott Niedermayer

Anaheim Ducks

2005-06

Cam Ward

Carolina Hurricanes

2003-04

Brad Richards

Tampa Bay Lightning

Understanding Conn Smythe Trophy odds

Sportsbooks will post Conn Smythe Trophy odds as early as the beginning of the playoffs. These NHL futures are constantly adjusted throughout the postseason depending on how well players perform as well as their team success. Sportsbooks will also adjust the NHL awards odds based on handle and liability to certain players.

Conn Smythe Trophy odds will usually look like this:

  • Nathan MacKinnon +290

This means that on a $100 bet, you'll stand to win $290 if MacKinnon takes home the Conn Smythe Trophy. If it's close to the end of the Stanley Cup playoffs and a player has stood out as the obvious MVP of the series they might have a minus sign (-) ahead of their odds like this:

  • Connor McDavid -175

This means that if you bet on McDavid to win the Conn Smythe Trophy, you would have needed to bet $175 to profit $100.

All of the odds listed above are in American format, but if you prefer decimal or fractional odds, simply plug them into our odds converter tool.

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