Detroit Red Wings Stanley Cup odds shorten amid strong play

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The Detroit Red Wings are turning heads in the 2025-26 NHL season. After opening the year at 90-1 longshots to win the Stanley Cup, their odds have improved to 65-1 at DraftKings Sportsbook. This shift comes on the heels of an 11-4-1 record over their last 15 games, positioning them second in the Atlantic Division and third in the Eastern Conference.

Key contributors like Lucas Raymond and Moritz Seider have fueled this surge. The team’s resilience echoes themes from their centennial season celebrations, blending history with current momentum as they eye playoff contention.

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Red Wings’ recent hot streak

Detroit’s form has been steady and impressive. Their 11-4-1 stretch includes gritty wins against tough opponents, showcasing depth across lines.

Moritz Seider has emerged as the top defenseman on the blue line. He leads in goals, assists, and average time on ice (ATOI), providing stability and offensive punch from the back end.

This run mirrors blueprint analyses from earlier in the year, like those in weekly recaps, where roster math and playoff projections highlighted growing potential.

Forward Lucas Raymond has complemented Seider’s play effectively. His speed and vision have created scoring chances, helping Detroit climb standings.

The Atlantic Division race remains tight. With this pace, the Red Wings could challenge for a top-three seed in the East.

Seider and Raymond leading the charge

Seider’s all-around game stands out. His ability to quarterback the power play while logging heavy minutes has been crucial.

Raymond, in his continued development, has notched key points during the streak. His chemistry with linemates amplifies Detroit’s attack.

Defensive improvements have limited high-danger chances against. Goaltending has stabilized, allowing the skaters to push forward.

This core group’s growth signals a franchise on the rise. Fans in Hockeytown are optimistic after years of rebuilding.

Comparisons to past contenders show Detroit mirroring teams that peaked midseason.

Stanley Cup odds across the league

The Colorado Avalanche hold the top spot on the odds board. They are also favorites for the Presidents’ Trophy as regular-season points leaders.

Tampa Bay Lightning have surged past the Carolina Hurricanes as Eastern Conference favorites. A 13-1-1 January run, with their only blemish in overtime, propelled them.

Vegas Golden Knights lurk close behind. The Western Conference looks wide open beyond Colorado.

Here’s a snapshot of select Stanley Cup odds (via DraftKings as of Jan. 22, 2026):

  • Colorado Avalanche: shortest odds (exact figure leads board)
  • Tampa Bay Lightning: Eastern favorites
  • Carolina Hurricanes: close behind Tampa
  • Vegas Golden Knights: top Western challengers
  • Detroit Red Wings: +6500

The Minnesota Wild jumped from 45-1 to 25-1 after acquiring Quinn Hughes, now at 20-1. They face Detroit on Thursday.

Notable movers in the East and West

Washington Capitals rank fourth in Eastern odds, boosted by Logan Thompson’s elite goaltending. He tops ESPN Fantasy rankings.

Dallas Stars sit at +660 for the Western Conference and 35-1 for the Central Division. They rank third in weekly power rankings.

Toronto Maple Leafs linger at 50-1, a slip from opening 16-1. New York Rangers have lengthened to 300-1 from 30-1.

Boston Bruins are 250-1 after a slow start from 100-1 odds.

These shifts reflect hot streaks and key acquisitions. Trades like Hughes to Minnesota reshape the board quickly.

Florida Panthers, last season’s repeat champions over Edmonton Oilers, remain contenders but trail the leaders.

Detroit’s Thursday matchup against the Wild (-142 favorites) tests their momentum. A win could further shorten those odds.

The Red Wings’ path forward hinges on sustaining this form through the trade deadline and playoffs. With Seider and Raymond peaking, +6500 offers value for believers in Hockeytown’s revival. Keep an eye on ESPN’s latest odds update as the race heats up.

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Mike Jonderson is a passionate hockey analyst and expert in advanced NHL statistics. A former college player and mathematics graduate, he combines his understanding of the game with technical expertise to develop innovative predictive models and contribute to the evolution of modern hockey analytics.