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On this episode of the podcast Steve is joined by Cam Robinson of EliteProspects and DobberHockey to breakdown Coolbet’s betting lines for the NHL’s major skater awards. They use their projections for the season ahead to pick out which favourites make the most sense, as well as which sleepers to buy in on.

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On this episode of the podcast Steve is joined by Cam Robinson of EliteProspects and DobberHockey to breakdown Coolbet’s betting lines for the NHL’s major skater awards. They use their projections for the season ahead to pick out which favourites make the most sense, as well as which sleepers to buy in on.

Is Auston Matthews’ worthy as the Rocket Richard favourite or will Alexander Ovechkin his rein over the Rocket Richard trophy? Is there a long shot bet worth making?

Can anyone crack the Top-3 of Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and Nathan MacKinnon for the Art Ross? The lads make the case for long shot bets on Elias Pettersson, Aleksander Barkov, Johnny Gaudreau and a few others.

Turning their attention to the Hart trophy, they ask if this is the right year to bet on a goalie for MVP? Could the NHL’s Divisional schedule increase East-Coast bias and lock Western players out of the voting? Where does that leave old favourites like Sidney Crosby in the MVP race?

On the blueline, the lads agree that it is Dougie Hamilton’s year to win the Norris, but are his odds juicy enough? Can Miro Heiskanen or Shea Theodore parlay their breakout playoffs into some increased awards attention? Is this the year for Rasmus Dahlin’s breakout? How about Morgan Rielly for a bounce-back? Or perhaps Shea Weber might finally win the award he’s been circling for years?