Opening Stanley Cup Final Odds: Hurricanes Open as -155 Favorites vs Golden Knights

Trevor Knapp - Betting Analyst at Covers.com
Trevor Knapp • Betting Analyst 7+ years betting experience
Updated: May 28, 2026 , 11:28 PM ET • 4 min read

The Carolina Hurricanes made quick work of the competition in the Eastern Conference, and with home-ice advantage looming against the Vegas Golden Knights, sportsbooks are pegging them as the series favorite to hoist the Stanley Cup.

Carolina Hurricanes forward Mark Jankowski (77).
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Carolina Hurricanes forward Mark Jankowski (77).

For the first time in 20 years, the Carolina Hurricanes are back in the Stanley Cup Final, and they’ll look to bring the Cup back to Raleigh when they face the red-hot Vegas Golden Knights. They head into the 2026 Stanley Cup Final as the -155 betting favorite, and the -145 favorite on home ice for Game 1.

Despite dropping Game 1 against the Montreal Canadiens in the Eastern Conference Final, the Hurricanes hunkered down defensively and won four straight to move one step closer to delivering on their Stanley Cup odds.

Before Game 1 takes place on Tuesday, June 2, let's dive into the opening Golden Knights vs. Hurricanes Stanley Cup Final odds and Conn Smythe odds.

Stanley Cup Final odds 2026: Golden Knights vs. Hurricanes

Market Golden Knights Golden Knights Hurricanes Hurricanes
Series price (DraftKings) +130 -155
Game 1 moneyline (BET99) +125 -145
Game 1 total (BET99) Over 5.5
-130
Under 5.5
+110

Odds as of 5-29 via DraftKings and BET99, two of our best hockey betting sites

Although the Vegas Golden Knights swept Colorado and have had three more days of rest, sportsbooks are still pegging the Carolina Hurricanes as the series favorites, with a 60.78% win probability.

Home-ice advantage remains a real factor for Carolina, which went 29-10-2 at the Lenovo Center during the regular season, and the Hurricanes have lost only once all postseason.

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Key matchup to watch: Battle of the Netminders

We're set up for a loaded offense vs. elite defense matchup, with the goaltending duel between Carter Hart and Frederik Andersen potentially proving decisive in who hoists the Cup.

After a two-year hiatus from the NHL, the Golden Knights took a flier on Hart, but the former top prospect struggled in Vegas, recording a .891 save percentage and a 2.71 goals-against average in 18 regular-season starts.

The postseason, however, has been a completely different story, as Hart has reverted to his early days with the Philadelphia Flyers, sporting a .924 SV% as Vegas ran the table against Utah, Anaheim, and Colorado.

Meanwhile, Andersen has stood on his head for Carolina, boasting a .928 SV% along with three playoff shutouts. 

Conn Smythe odds 2026: Golden Knights vs. Hurricanes

Player Odds
Golden Knights Mitch Marner +165
Hurricanes Frederik Andersen +260
Hurricanes Taylor Hall +600
Hurricanes Logan Stankoven +900
Golden Knights Carter Hart +1200
Hurricanes Jackson Blake +1200
Golden Knights Jack Eichel +1600
Hurricanes Nikolaj Ehlers +4000

Odds as of 5-29 via BET99

Our very own Josh Inglis called it two weeks ago, as Mitch Marner has shot up the Conn Smythe board after the Golden Knights took advantage of a Colorado Avalanche team that was banged up, with prior Conn Smythe frontrunners Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar both dealing with injuries.

Relative to his tenure with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Marner has been an absolute revelation in the postseason with VGK, leading all players in points (21). Now he's the odds-on favorite heading into Game 1 of the SCF. 

If you’re bullish on VGK bringing home the Cup, dark-horse candidates for Conn Smythe would be Pavel Dorofeyev (+5000) or Brett Howden (+10000), who enter the Final tied for the playoff lead with 10 goals apiece, as each continues to benefit from playing alongside Jack Eichel and Marner.

For Carolina, Taylor Hall has enjoyed a second wind at age 34, with the former first-overall pick and Jackson Blake pacing the Hurricanes in playoff points.

Golden Knights vs Hurricanes series prediction

With a superior defense and Andersen holding a longer track record of elite play relative to Hart, it’s going to be hard to overlook a Hurricanes team that has gone 12-1 this postseason.

This is a team that just held Montreal to an average of 17.8 shots per game over five contests, and I expect them to figure out VGK over the course of a seven-game series.

Prediction: Hurricanes Hurricanes to win the Stanley Cup (-155) / Hurricanes Hurricanes in six (+450).

Golden Knights vs Hurricanes Game 1 prediction

Game 1 winners in the Stanley Cup Final have gone on to lift the Cup 77.2% of the time since the best-of-seven format was introduced, and Carolina will land the first blow on home ice.

Rod Brind’Amour’s club has completely shed the label of being playoff “frauds,” and Tuesday’s Game 1 signals a full week since Vegas last saw game action.

Take the Canes to catch the Golden Knights sleeping a little.

Prediction: Hurricanes Hurricanes moneyline (-145).

Odds are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
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Trevor joined the Covers content team as a publishing editor in early 2022. Growing up in Vancouver, he studied Broadcast and Online Journalism at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT), and interned with TSN and Sportsnet Radio while also writing for the Daily Hive.

An avid bettor of the MLB, NFL, and CFL, Trevor advises his fellow sports bettors to leave their hearts at the door and not hesitate to fade their favorite team. It's a strategy he follows regularly as an apathetic Indianapolis Colts and Toronto Blue Jays fan.

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