Latest Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup Odds, Western Conference Odds, and More
Here's a quick look at some of the latest Avalanche odds across a few of the most popular futures markets. I'm using bet365 Colorado for the odds listed in the table below. The percentage next to each set of odds represents the implied probability of that market.
🏆 Avalanche Stanley Cup Odds: | +900 |
⭐️ Avalanche Playoff Chances: | -1400 |
👑 Avalanche Western Conference Odds: | +450 |
🔥 Avalanche Central Division Odds: | +160 |
🥇 Nathan MacKinnon Hart Trophy Odds: | +400 |
✅ Last Verified: | October 16, 2025 |
💰 Pro Tip: Always check multiple Colorado sports betting apps prior to placing any bets, but particularly with futures markets where these odds will vary much more between operators.
What are the Avalanche Playoff Odds?
The Colorado Avalanche playoff odds are off the board as they made the Stanley Cup Playoffs. However, someone had to lose this amazing Best-of-7 First-Round Series, and the Avalanche fell short, losing Game 7 to the Dallas Stars. The Avs now shift their focus to the offseason and how they can improve their chances at the Stanley Cup or getting past the Stars.
Can the Avalanche Make the Playoffs?
Yes, the Avalanche can make the playoffs. In fact, they have -1400 odds as the season begins, which translates to a 93.3% chance to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
What are the Avalanche Stanley Cup Odds?
The best Avalanche odds of winning the 2025 Stanley Cup are +900 on multiple sites such as Fanatics Sportsbook Colorado. Regardless of which betting operator you look at, the Avs will be a contender next season.
Avalanche Western Conference Odds
The Avalanche Western Conference Odds are off the board as they have been eliminated from the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs after losing 4-2 in Game 7 to the Dallas Stars.
Nathan MacKinnon MVP Odds
Nathan MacKinnon has +400 odds to win the Hart Trophy this season, which translates to a 20% chance.
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Updates Impacting the Avalanche Stanley Cup Odds
- 📆 May 4: The Avalanche lose Game 7 in Texas to the Dallas Stars, officially ending their season.
- 📆 April 19: The Avalanche start the Stanley Cup Playoffs by making a statement, destroying the Dallas Stars 5-1 on the road in Game 1.
- 📆 April 3: The Avalanche officially clinches a playoff berth with a 7-3 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.
- 📆 March 9: Avalanche acquires Charlie Coyle in a trade with the Boston Bruins.
- 📆 January 25: Avalanche trades Mikko Rantanen to the Carolina Hurricanes for Martin Necas and Jack Drury.
- 📆 November 4: Valeri Nichushkin is set to make a return on November 15 against the Capitals.
- 📆 October 18: Colorado picks up their first win of the season, beating Anaheim 4-3 in overtime.
- 📆 October 6: Acquired D Tucker Poolman and a fourth-round pick from Vancouver in exchange for D Erik Brannstrom.
- 📆 September 23: Signed F Logan O'Connor to a six-year contract extension.
- 📆 August 9: Signed F Matthew Phillips to a one-year contract.
- 📆 July 8: Signed F Calum Ritchie to a three-year contract. He was drafted by the Avalanche in the 2023 NHL entry draft
- 📆 July 1: Signed F Jonathan Drouin, F Joel Kiviranta, D Calvin de Haan, F TJ Tynan and D Calle Rosen to one-year contracts and D Jacob MacDonald and F Parker Kelly to two-year contracts.
Colorado Avalanche Team & Franchise History
- All-Time Stanley Cup Wins: Three (1996, 2001, 2022)
- All-Time Western Conference Finals Record: 3-4
- Western Conference Finals Appearances: Seven (1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2022)
- Central Division Wins: Four (2014, 2021, 2022, 2023)
- All-Time NHL Playoffs Record: 179-148
- NHL Playoffs Appearances: 19 (1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025
How Many Times Have the Avalanche Won the Stanley Cup?
In their first season in Denver (1995-96) after relocating from Quebec, the Avalanche won the Stanley Cup with a four-game sweep of the Florida Panthers. In 2001, the Avalanche beat the New Jersey Devils in seven games. In 2022, the Avalanche beat the Tampa Bay Lightning in six games.
How Many Times Have the Avalanche Made the Stanley Cup Finals?
The Avalanche has made the Stanley Cup Finals three times and won them all.
How Many Times Has the Avalanche Made the NHL Playoffs?
Since moving to Denver in 1995, the Avalanche has made the NHL playoffs 20 times in an NHL season.
Colorado Avalanche Betting Odds FAQs
The latest Colorado Avalanche's playoff chances are 93.3%, which translates to -1400 odds. This indicates that oddsmakers strongly believe the Avs will make the Stanley Cup Playoffs this season, thanks to a good coaching staff and a strong roster, led by Nathan McKinnon
The Avalanche currently have odds of +900, which translates to a 10% chance of winning Lord Stanley's Cup. Oddsmakers give them the fifth-best odds of winning the title this season, highlighting that they will be a strong contender when April rolls around.
The Colorado Avalanche won the Stanley Cup in 1996, 2001, and 2022. Colorado has played in the Stanley Cup Finals three times in team history, winning every time. The Avs will look for a fourth title this season, as they are one of the top contenders.
The Colorado Avalanche plays its home games at Ball Arena. The Avs have played there since 1999. When the team moved to Denver in 1995, they played their home games at the old McNichols Arena, where they won their first Stanley Cup.
Ann Walton Kroenke is the official owner of the Avalanche. Initially, her husband, Stan Kroenke, purchased the team in 2000. But Kroenke also owns the Los Angeles Rams, and NFL regulations prevent people from owning teams in other sports leagues, so he officially transferred the Avalanche to his wife.
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Cody Kutzer has been covering the sports betting and gambling space for several years and has been losing his parlay bets for even longer. He currently serves as an editor, writer, and fact-checker for BetColorado.com to ensure readers have the latest and most accurate information surrounding Colorado sports betting.