Stanley Cup Final Sports Betting: A Near Toss-Up After Zach Hyman Injury
Sports Betting: Analyzing the Near Toss-Up of the Stanley Cup Final After the Injury
- The Edmonton Oilers lost their 50-goal scorer for the season in the Western Final series.
- Connor McDavid has 19% of bets on Play Alberta to win MVP.
- Oilers favoured on the betting line for Game 1.
The upcoming Game 1 of the Stanley Cup, pitting the Edmonton Oilers against the Florida Panthers, shows the Panthers gaining an upper hand due to key injuries affecting the Oilers. Bettors are weighing their options carefully as they delve into the injury report.

The absence of Zach Hyman due to a wrist injury is a massive blow for the Oilers. Hyman was instrumental, scoring 54 goals in the previous season. His contribution was highlighted during the Western Conference final where he netted two goals and assisted another in a decisive 6-1 victory over the Dallas Stars.
Leading the playoffs, Hyman had recorded an impressive 111 hits before his unfortunate injury.
While injuries may be a concern, other players on both teams also have fitness issues. However, the Panthers don’t appear to have players of Hyman’s calibre sidelined long-term. Connor McDavid returned swiftly to practice after briefly leaving early, giving hope to Oilers fans.
Oilers: Favourites Among Bettors
Game 1 starts shortly, with the Oilers looking to avenge their previous finals loss to the Panthers last year, which they lost in seven games. According to Play Alberta, local bettors are heavily favouring the home team, with 54% of the futures bets on the Oilers expected to win the title.
Connor McDavid is a favourite for the playoff’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) award, attracting 19% of all bets. Popular prop bets include Edmonton winning the series in six games (+550), Leon Draisaitl leading the series in goals (+275), and over 0.5 hat tricks in the series (+150).
For Game 1, BetMGM has set the Oilers’ odds at -130 offering a 46% betting handle, while the Panthers are listed at +110. The spread currently stands at Panthers +1.5 (-225) reflecting 34% of bets, while Oilers -1.5 (+180) sums up to 66% of bets.
“BetMGM is leaning towards the Panthers,” said BetMGM Senior Sports Trader Matthew Rasp, “as the Oilers have not performed well for us this season.



