Breaking: Connor Bedard's Updated Odds To Win A Calder Trophy
The Calder Trophy is a highly sought-after award given to the most skilled rookie during the current NHL season.
To be eligible for the Calder Trophy, a player must have played in at least 25 games during a single season.
Currently, Connor Bedard is the favorite to win the Calder Trophy for the 2023-2024 NHL season, which is great news for the Chicago Blackhawks.
However, the Canadian team rookie Connor Zary, from the Calgary Flames, is also a top contender with +2400 odds according to Canada Online Sportsbook.
Sportsbettingdime.com is tracking multiple Calder Trophy odds from various sportsbooks online.
The graph above shows fluctuations in the Calder Trophy favorites throughout the season so far.
Connor Bedard is the clear favorite with -190 odds, giving him a 65% chance of winning the trophy this year.
No other rookie this season has odds higher than +485, which is a 17% chance of winning.
As Seen On: sportsbettingdime.com
POLL |
Do you think Connor Bedard will win the Calder Trophy? |
Yes | 232 | 59.3 % |
No | 159 | 40.7 % |
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