2016 NHL Awards Odds

2016 NHL Awards Odds

On Wednesday, June 22nd, the NHL will hand out their annual awards for the 2015-16 season.

The event will be hosted by comedian Will Arnett and once again takes place in Las Vegas, this time at the world-famous Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. While the awards ceremony is always must-watch television for die-hard hockey fans, there is an added buzz surrounding this year’s ceremony following the recent announcement that Las Vegas will receive an NHL expansion team, possibly as soon as the 2017-18 season.

Even if you’re not a hockey fan, the NHL Vegas expansion is big news because many see it as a way forward for legalized sports gambling efforts. It could also pave the way for another professional sports team to move to Sin City, likely the Oakland Raiders.

Throughout the season, we’ve been tracking the odds for all the major NHL Awards categories. The table below displays the latest odds from Bovada.

Hart Memorial Trophy (MVP)

PlayerOdds
Patrick Kane-1100
Sidney Crosby+700
Jamie Benn+750

6/22 UPDATE: Kane has moved from -1000 to -1100. Crosby remains at +700. Benn has slipped from +700 to +750.

Kane had a career year this past season, leading the NHL with 106 points (46 goals and 60 assists). The Blackhawks forward has already won three Stanley Cups, a Calder Trophy (Rookie of the Year), Conn Smythe Trophy (playoff MVP) and an Art Ross Trophy (scoring champion). This year, he is a shoo-in to win his first MVP award.

Vezina Trophy (Top Goaltender)

PlayerOdds
Braden Holtby-3000
Ben Bishop+650
Jonathan Quick+1800

6/22 UPDATE: Holtby remains -3000. Bishop has risen from +700 to +650. Quick has fallen from +1500 to +1800.

Holtby is a massive favorite to win the Vezina (top goaltender). The Caps netminder led the league with 48 wins and posted a sparkling 2.20 GAA and impressive .922 save percentage. Bishop (35-21, 2.06 GAA, .926 SV%) and Quick (40-23, 2.22 GAA, .918 SV%) also has strong years, but Holtby is expected to take home the hardware.

James Norris Trophy (Best Defenseman)

PlayerOdds
Erik Karlsson-140
Drew Doughty+140
Brent Burns+550

6/22 UPDATE: Karlsson remains -140. Doughty has risen from +170 to +140. Burns has slipped from +400 to +550.

Karlsson has already won two Norris Trophies. He is once again the favorite to be named the league’s best defenseman, however, it’s a tight race. Karlsson gets the edge over Doughty because he logs heavy minutes (28 per game) and led all d-men in scoring (16 goals, 66 assists, 82 points).

Doughty appears to be making a late push (he has moved from +170 to +140 over the last 24 hours). If you’re looking to take a shot on a plus-money dog, Doughty appears to be your guy.

Burns was offering great value at +400, especially after leading the Sharks to the Stanley Cup Finals and posting 75 points during the regular season (27 goals, 48 assists). However, he has slipped to +550 over the past day and looks to be out of the running.

Calder Memorial Trophy (Rookie of the Year)

PlayerOdds
Artemi Panarin-375
Connor McDavid+270
Shayne Gostisbehere+900

6/22 UPDATE: Panarin has risen from -350 to -375. McDavid remains +270. Gostisbehere has fallen from +800 to +900.

McDavid (+115) was the preseason favorite to win Rookie of the Year, however the highly touted #1 pick had a disappointing season, playing in only 45 games due to injury. Panarin burst on the scene out of nowhere, signing with the Blackhawks as a free-agent out of Russia. He led all rookies in scoring (30 goals, 47 assists, 77 points) and is a heavy favorite to win the award.

Frank J. Selke Award (Top Defensive Forward)

PlayerOdds
Anze Kopitar-110
Patrice Bergeron+100
Ryan Kesler+650

6/22 UPDATE: Kopitar has moved from -105 to -110. Bergeron remains +100. Kesler has slipped from +600 to +650.

Kopitar is a slight favorite to win the Selke, awarded to the league’s best defensive forward, and his odds have improved slightly over the last 24 hours. However, he could be eked out by Bergeron, who is looking to win his 4th Selke. At even money, the Bruins forward is offering great value to bettors.

Jack Adams Award (Top Head Coach)

CoachOdds
Barry Trotz-150
Gerrard Gallant+115
Lindy Ruff+1000

6/22 UPDATE: Trotz has moved from -105 to -150 and is now the favorite. Gallant has slipped from -115 to +115. Ruff has fallen from +800 to +1000.

The Coach of the Year award opened as toss-up between two deserving candidates. Gallant was initially a slight favorite, having led the perennial cellar dwelling Panthers to the playoffs for the first time in nearly a half decade. However, Trotz (who led the Caps to the best regular season record) has made a big last minute push, moving from -105 to -150.

Lady Byng Trophy (Sportsmanship)

PlayerOdds
Anze Kopitar-230
Aleksander Barkov+333
Loui Eriksson+333

6/22 UPDATE: Kopitar has gone from -210 to -230. Barkov has fallen from +300 to +333. Eriksson remains +333.

Hockey is a sport that prides itself on toughness and physicality, but also sportsmanship. Kopitar is the favorite to win the Lady Byng, awarded to the NHL player who exhibits the best “gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability.” This could end up being the second award of the night for the newly-named Kings captain, provided he can beat out Bergeron for the Selke.

WHAT DO YOU THINK?

Will you be watching the NHL Awards on Wednesday night? Are you going straight chalk with all of the favorites? Are any other finalists offering better value?

Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments section below.

Josh Appelbaum

Josh Appelbaum is the Customer Service Manager and Betting Hangout Host at Sports Insights. You can reach him directly at joshua.appelbaum@actionnetwork.com or on Twitter at @Josh_Insights

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