Can anyone in the East beat the confident and record-setting Bruins?
After winning an NHL-record 65 games and steamrolling opponents since October, the Boston Bruins look like the clear favourite to come out of the East and win the Stanley Cup.
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After winning an NHL-record 65 games and steamrolling opponents since October, the Boston Bruins look like the clear favourite to come out of the East and win the Stanley Cup.
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The Colorado Avalanche are peaking at the right time, giving the defending Stanley Cup champions a shot to repeat.
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The Boston Bruins set new NHL single-season records for wins and points, so naturally they're the favorite to win the Stanley Cup. The Bruins are the +320 choice to raise the Cup, per Caesars Sportsbook. The Colorado Avalanche, last season's Stanley Cup champion, are the second choice at +700.
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