NHL Western Conference Finals Betting History
The Western Conference Finals is the pro hockey championship of the National Hockey League. The winner of this game advances to the Stanley Cup Finals.
NHL WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS HISTORY
The Edmonton Oilers captured the 2024 NHL Western Conference Finals by defeating the Dallas Stars 4-2 in the best-of-seven series.
Prior to the start of the season, the Oilers were a +550 betting choice to win the conference.
NHL Western Conference Champions
2023-24: Edmonton Oilers (+550)
2022-23: Vegas Golden Knights (+600)
2021-22: Colorado Avalanche (+200)
2020-21: NA
2019-20: Dallas Stars (+700)
2018-19: St. Louis Blues (+1300)
2017-18: Vegas Golden Knights (+8000)
2017-18: Nashville Predators (+800)
2016-17: San Jose Sharks (+1800)
2015-16: Chicago Blackhawks (+400)
2014-15: Los Angeles Kings (+500)
2013-14: Chicago Blackhawks (+500)
2012-13: Los Angeles Kings (+600)
2011-12: Vancouver Canucks (+450)
2010-11: Chicago Blackhawks (+300)
2009-10: Detroit Red Wings
2008-09: Detroit Red Wings
2006-07: Anaheim Ducks
2005-06: Edmonton Oilers
2004-05: NA
2003-04: Calgary Flames
2002-03: Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
2001-02: Detroit Red Wings
2000-01: Colorado Avalanche
1999-20: Dallas Stars
1998-99: Dallas Stars
1997-98: Detroit Red Wings
1996-97: Detroit Red Wings
1995-96: Colorado Avalanche
1994-95: Detroit Red Wings
1993-94: Vancouver Canucks
1992-93: Los Angeles Kings
1991-92: Chicago Blackhawks
1990-91: Minnesota North Stars
1989-90: Edmonton Oilers
1988-89: Calgary Flames
1987-88: Edmonton Oilers
1986-87: Edmonton Oilers
1985-86: Calgary Flames
1984-85: Edmonton Oilers
1983-84: Edmonton Oilers
1982-83: Edmonton Oilers
1981-82: Vancouver Canucks
NHL Western Conference Finals Results
Listed below are the Western Conference Champions from 1982 to 2024.
Year | Champion | Opponent | Series Result |
2024 | Edmonton Oilers | Dallas Stars | 4-2 |
2023 | Vegas Golden Knights | Dallas Stars | 4-2 |
2022 | Colorado Avalanche | Edmonton Oilers | 4-0 |
2021 | NA | NA | NA |
2020 | Dallas Stars | Vegas Golden Knights | 4-1 |
2019 | St. Louis Blues | San Jose Sharks | 4-2 |
2018 | Vegas Golden Knights | Winnipeg Jets | 4-1 |
2017 | Nashville Predators | Anaheim Ducks | 4-2 |
2016 | San Jose Sharks | St. Louis Blues | 4-2 |
2015 | Chicago Blackhawks | Anaheim Ducks | 4–3 |
2014 | Los Angeles Kings | Chicago Blackhawks | 4-3 |
2013 | Chicago Blackhawks | Los Angeles Kings | 4-1 |
2012 | Los Angeles Kings | Phoenix Coyotes | 4-1 |
2011 | Vancouver Canucks | San Jose Sharks | 4-1 |
2010 | Chicago Blackhawks | San Jose Sharks | 4-0 |
2009 | Detroit Red Wings | Chicago Blackhawks | 4-1 |
2008 | Detroit Red Wings | Dallas Stars | 4-2 |
2007 | Anaheim Ducks | Detroit Red Wings | 4-2 |
2006 | Edmonton Oilers | Mighty Ducks of Anaheim | 4-1 |
2005 | - | - | - |
2004 | Calgary Flames | San Jose Sharks | 4-2 |
2003 | Mighty Ducks of Anaheim | Minnesota Wild | 4-0 |
2002 | Detroit Red Wings | Colorado Avalanche | 4-3 |
2001 | Colorado Avalanche | St. Louis Blues | 4-1 |
2000 | Dallas Stars | Colorado Avalanche | 4-3 |
1999 | Dallas Stars | Colorado Avalanche | 4-3 |
1998 | Detroit Red Wings | Dallas Stars | 4-2 |
1997 | Detroit Red Wings | Colorado Avalanche | 4-2 |
1996 | Colorado Avalanche | Detroit Red Wings | 4-2 |
1995 | Detroit Red Wings | Chicago Blackhawks | 4-1 |
1994 | Vancouver Canucks | Toronto Maple Leafs | 4-1 |
1993 | Los Angeles Kings | Toronto Maple Leafs | 4-3 |
1992 | Chicago Blackhawks | Edmonton Oilers | 4-0 |
1991 | Minnesota North Stars | Edmonton Oilers | 4-1 |
1990 | Edmonton Oilers | Chicago Blackhawks | 4-2 |
1989 | Calgary Flames | Chicago Blackhawks | 4-1 |
1988 | Edmonton Oilers | Detroit Red Wings | 4-1 |
1987 | Edmonton Oilers | Detroit Red Wings | 4-1 |
1986 | Calgary Flames | St. Louis Blues | 4-3 |
1985 | Edmonton Oilers | Chicago Black Hawks | 4-2 |
1984 | Edmonton Oilers | Minnesota North Stars | 4-0 |
1983 | Edmonton Oilers | Chicago Black Hawks | 4-0 |
1982 | Vancouver Canucks | Chicago Black Hawks | 4-1 |
NA
- Conference-based playoffs were not held during the 2021 NHL Season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Vegas Golden Knights were the only Western Conference team in the 2021 Stanley Cup Semifinals, losing in six games to the Montreal Canadiens.
- The 2004-05 NHL season was a labor lockout by the owners that resulted in the cancellation of the entire season.