Forty-nine years of a Stanley Cup betting famine ended on last Wednesday evening when the Blackhawks beat the Flyers in a thrilling Game 4 fight to take the Stanley Cup in 2010 odds championship and lift Lord Stanley’s giant chalice for the 1st time in nearly five decades.

In doing this the Blackhawks shattered the greatest such NHL betting winless streak and brought back the Cup to Chicago, a city with a proud hockey betting history.

And as the Stanley Cup in 2010 odds season comes to a marvelous conclusion sports betting supporters could only look back and say: WOW!

The past 2 months have been a fantastic run. Two Stanley Cup odds contenders arose out of the initial 16 squads. Anyone that saw any part of the Stanley Cup in 2010 odds competition unfold would surely agree that this series was every bit as intriguing as past year’s Stanley Cup betting series between the Red Wings and Penguins, and will surely go down in the annals of Stanley Cup betting as one of the most unforgettable in years. Both the Blackhawks and the Philadelphia Flyers played their guts out.

Part of what made the Stanley Cup in 2010 odds competition so compelling was the contrasting back stories of these two squads. On the one hand you had the Blackhawks who were the cream of the NHL betting crop since almost the start of the hockey betting season. Chicago qualified for the NHL playoff betting tournament as the #2 and ripped through the Western Conference event sweeping the #1 seed Sharks in 4 games.

On the other hand you had the Philadelphia Flyers, the other Stanley Cup in 2010 odds competitor, a squad that only qualified for the NHL playoff betting competition by winning a shootout in overtime on the past day of the normal season. This squad went on to rewrite the NHL betting history books by staging an unforgettable 3- comeback against the Bruins, upset the #2 Devils, and finally dismissing the #8 seed Canadiens in the Eastern Conference Finals betting competition.

All in all, it was a helluva run, though several sports betting supporters were hoping for a Game 7 finale in Chicago and were loath to see the wildly entertaining Stanley Cup in 2010 odds competition finally draw to a close.

The brain trust of the NHL got together a few years ago after the devastating lock out and cancelled season and changed the policies of the game in such a way that the goal scoring avalanche of the Stanley Cup in 2010 betting tournament could take place.

The intent of the rule changes was to increase goal scoring opportunities, thus making hockey betting more intriguing to the casual sports betting fan. Anyone that has caught any of the 2010 Stanley Cup betting competition would have to agree that that this experiment has been a serious success.

How else can you explain a 6-5 outburst in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup betting tournament? Then in Game 5-7 to 4 attacking exhibitions? The NHL’s intention was to get more goals obtained throughout the game and that has surely occurred through the entire Stanley Cup in 2010 betting action thus far.


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