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Cup Odds Update: Canadian clubs scattered on list

The Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs will meet on the ice on October 8 to kick off the 2014/15 NHL season, and the Stanley Cup odds at the sportsbooks heading into the campaign have one of them listed as the top Canadian team.

And that team is Montreal, with the Habs leading all Canadian clubs with a line of 18/1 on the Stanley Cup odds at online sportsbook Bodog heading into the season. Montreal will be looking to build on their run to the Eastern Conference final last season.

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Stanley Cup Odds: Blackhawks stay ahead of Kings

With National Hockey League training camps set to get underway the Chicago Blackhawks continue to hold down the top spot on the odds to win the 2015 Stanley Cup championship at the online sportsbooks.

At Bodog the Blackhawks are listed as the 13/2 favorites on the 2015 Stanley Cup odds, putting them ahead of the defending champion Los Angeles Kings – who sit second at 9/1 odds.

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Stanley Cup Odds: Bruins hit second round atop list

With a first-round victory in the books and their opponent set for the second round of the NHL postseason the Boston Bruins continue to hold down the top of the odds to win the Stanley Cup at the sportsbooks.

After knocking out the Detroit Red Wings in five games in the first round of the playoffs the Bruins sit as the 5/2 favorites on the latest Stanley Cup odds at Bodog. Boston gave up just six goals in those five games against Detroit, winning Game 5 by a 4-2 score on Saturday afternoon.

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Flyers vs Rangers Betting Playoff Series Odds

After splitting their season series two games apiece the Philadelphia Flyers and New York Rangers clash in the opening round of the NHL playoffs, with Game 1 at Madison Square Garden on Thursday night.

Home ice advantage could be the key to this series, as the home team won all four matchups between the Rangers and Flyers this season. It could be especially big for New York, who enter the series riding an eight-game winning streak at home versus Philly.

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