Sportsbooks face seven-figure loss if Blues win Stanley Cup

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Sportsbooks face seven-figure loss if Blues win Stanley Cup


By Todd Dewey
May 24, 2019


Most of the country probably has grown tired of watching Boston teams win championships.

But Las Vegas sportsbooks would love to see the Bruins defeat the St. Louis Blues in the Stanley Cup Final, which starts Monday in Boston. It would spare them a collective loss of more than $1 million.

William Hill, South Point, MGM Resorts and Caesars Entertainment sportsbooks each face mid-six figure liabilities on the Blues, who were 300-1 long shots in January to win the Cup.

“The liability is close to the Golden Knights last year,” The Mirage sportsbook director Jeff Stoneback said. “There’s no big bets, but lots at very big odds.”

South Point sportsbook director Chris Andrews said he took about $1,000 in wagers on St. Louis at 300-1 odds, and a Caesars bettor placed a $400 wager Jan. 15 to win $100,000 on the Blues at 250-1 odds.

“We definitely are Bruins fans,” Caesars risk manager Jeff Davis said.

St. Louis was the worst team in the NHL on Jan. 3 before turning its season around during an 11-game win streak from Jan. 23 to Feb. 19.

“They were dead last and made that magical run,” William Hill sportsbook director Nick Bogdanovich said. “People were on them early in the run and stayed on them and kept betting them. Hats off to the bettors. They smelled that one pretty good.”

William Hill bettors placed the following futures wagers on the Blues: $50 at 300-1 to win $15,000 on Jan. 15; $100 at 200-1 to win $20,000 on Jan. 23; $2,000 at 40-1 to win $80,000, $2,000 at 35-1 to win $70,000 on Feb. 15; $2,000 at 25-1 to win $50,000 on Feb. 16; and $2,000 at 18-1 to win $36,000 on Feb. 17.

Boston’s longest futures odds at William Hill were 15-1 in September.

The Bruins are minus 150 series favorites over the Blues, who are plus 130.

“It should be a really low-scoring series and a long series,” Davis said. “I would assume it will go six or seven games, and many of the games will be 2-1. There’s not going to be a lot of space out there. It’s going to be really physical.

“I think the difference will be if the Blues can stay out of the penalty box. The Bruins’ power play this postseason has been out of this world. If they can stay out of the box, the price on the series seems like a good bet on the Blues.”

St. Louis has won its past three playoff games and six of eight. Boston has won seven straight playoff games and 10 of 12.

“It’s going to be a competitive series. Both teams are playing their best hockey,” Bogdanovich said. “I can’t wait to watch it. We’ve all turned into hockey fans because of the Golden Knights.”

The Westgate sportsbook also is rooting for the Bruins.

“The Bruins look awesome now, but who knows. They’re going to have an 11-day layoff, and you never know how that affects teams,” Westgate sportsbook manager Ed Salmons said. “It’s hockey. Anything can happen. The referee could make a stupid call. That’s the way game goes.”
 

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I would like to see the bettors beat the books......let's see if the Blues can bring home the money.
 

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St Louis is a great story and a testament to the parody in the game today as well as the impact of one critical playing position in hockey.As the article states, they werent on the radar list to make the playoffs after 40 games in, DEAD LAST in points early Jan 2019. And now stand 4 wins away of hoisting Lord Stanley. Jordan Binnington was a 3rd round draft pick in 2011- in a 33 game stretch he posted these numbers: 24-5, 1.91 GAA , .927 save % and 5 SO...lol. Nothing makes a team feel stronger than a goalie they believe in. Of course its not just Binnington as the Blues have a few horses at the back. Another key ingredient to this team (which like Jordan they didnt have a yr ago ) is Ryan O'Reilly. A SOLID two-way player. Will do the work in the corners and a prolific face-off artist. In fact, we get to see O'Reilly Vs Bergeron on faceoffs !!!!

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these two are fuckin' dynamite. Marchand has a loose screw for damn sure.......


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Sportsbooks, I think the players got your number. I think they found the horseshoe you've been living under.
 

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These stories are always such bullshit. What about all of the people that bet thousands on Tampa and Calgary who got eliminated in the first round?
 

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These stories are always such bullshit. What about all of the people that bet thousands on Tampa and Calgary who got eliminated in the first round?

True, a lot of big money got eliminated on the big teams when a team like St Louis gets there and the big names like Pens Caps Tampa Cal all got eliminated. But it's still fun to hear of the guys that got the long shots, plus its free advertisement for the books. Probably doesnt change though that they want the Bruins to win in order to keep a bigger profit.
 

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Listen, I love to see big underdogs win and this is why i like the nhl over the NBA. Anyone can win.
 

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