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Panthers among Stanley Cup favorites after Tkachuk blockbuster

By Thomson Reuters Jun 22, 2026 | 8:31 PM

The blockbuster trade that unites Brady Tkachuk with his brother in Florida also drove oddsmakers to move the Panthers among the favorites to win the 2026-27 Stanley Cup.

Coming off a season in ​which the Panthers finished 14th in the Eastern Conference and ‌missed the playoffs, general manager Bill Zito made the bold move of parting with a package of picks that includes three first-rounders. Florida also sent Mackie Samoskevich to the Seattle Kraken earlier on Sunday before landing Brady Tkachuk to team with brother Matthew.

The Panthers ‌were ​being offered at +1100 by BetMGM to win next ⁠season’s Stanley Cup before the ⁠trade and +800 after. The book reported Monday that 64% of all bets placed on the next Stanley Cup champion since the trade had backed the Panthers.

The only teams with shorter title odds at BetMGM are ​the defending champion Carolina Hurricanes and the Colorado Avalanche, each at +750. The Panthers leapt past the Vegas Golden Knights (+900) while also pulling away from ⁠the Edmonton Oilers (+1100).

The Golden Knights remain the book’s ⁠biggest liability, having been backed by 80.6% of all ​money wagered on next season’s champion. That’s despite having drawn only 7.7% of ​the total bets placed. The highest percentage of total bets have ‌backed Colorado (16.5%), followed by Florida (12.6%) and Carolina (11.5%)

Meanwhile, the Ottawa Senators’ Stanley Cup odds lengthened from +1800 to +2500 after parting with the face of their franchise.

Brady Tkachuk, 26, was selected in the first round (fourth overall) by the Senators in the ⁠2018 NHL Draft. Debuting immediately after he was drafted, the forward scored 463 points (213 goals, 250 assists) in 572 games across eight seasons for Ottawa.

Brady and Matthew, ⁠28, helped Team USA ‌secure Olympic gold earlier this year, and now they ⁠aim to bring more hardware to the Panthers after ​Florida ‌missed the playoffs following consecutive Stanley Cup wins.

The Senators ​made their ⁠first two playoff appearances in Tkachuk’s tenure the last two seasons, but haven’t advanced out of the first round since 2017.

Ottawa will receive Florida’s two first-round picks in this year’s draft — No. 9 and No. 25 overall — along with a first-round pick in 2029 that is top-10 protected and a second-round pick in ​2027.

–Field Level Media