It’s been 31 years since a team north of the border raised the Stanley Cup as teams
based in the States have dominated championship play. Yes, the odds are even more
stacked up against the seven Canadian teams since the expansion into Vegas and
Seattle, but this could be the year that things change.
Canadian Teams +200
With four Canadian teams firmly in a playoff spot, that gives Canada a 25% chance to
see one of their teams hoist Lord Stanley’s mug. Since Montreal brought the Cup home
in 1993, a Canadian team has been to the finals just six times with the Habs being the
most recent squad to nearly go all the way in 2021. That includes a three year span
where a Canadian team played second fiddle in the finals. The execution from the
Canadian clubs has put the league on notice this season. We saw Edmonton go on a
sixteen-game win streak and Vancouver has been jockeying for top spot in the league
for most of the season. Add in to the fact that Winnipeg has the overall depth in each
position to go on a serious run and the United States streak might end. The talent alone
on the Canadian teams has been dominant this year. You have the depth of Vancouver,
the star power in both Toronto and Edmonton and then there’s the quiet confidence of
Winnipeg. This may be Canada’s best chance to see a Stanley Cup parade in one of
their beautiful cities.
The Field -300
With the consistent expansion into the United States, the odds are consistently in their
favor to be crowned Champs at the end of the season. With 25 teams to choose from,
it’s not surprising that we’ve seen 23 Stanley Cup Finals consisting of just American
squads since 1993. It is a bit ironic that 19 of those Finals have seen the Conn Smythe
won by a Canadian player but I digress. From the defiant Bruins rise to the top all the
way to the resilient Rangers who went on a win streak that reached double-digits, the
American clubs are always a threat. With talent such as Nathan MacKinnon and Nikita
Kucherov down south, the dominance from below the 49th could continue.
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