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Conn Smythe Watch: Fleury leads heading into Final

Who’s in position to win the playoff MVP award? We rank the top 10 here, led by the Golden Knights netminder.

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Home Goals vs Away Goals
Type: Puck Line - Status: SUSPENDED
Home Goals
Away Goals
Toronto Maple Leafs vs Florida Panthers
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under - 1P+100
Over - 1P-130
Florida Panthers vs Toronto Maple Leafs
Type: Series Winner - Status: OPEN
Florida Panthers-200
Toronto Maple Leafs+170
Vegas Golden Knights vs Edmonton Oilers
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Vegas Golden Knights-125
Edmonton Oilers+105
Edmonton Oilers vs Vegas Golden Knights
Type: Series Winner - Status: OPEN
Edmonton Oilers-850
Vegas Golden Knights+550
Washington Capitals vs Carolina Hurricanes
Type: Puck Line - Status: OPEN
Washington Capitals - 1P-190
Carolina Hurricanes - 1P+145
Washington Capitals vs Carolina Hurricanes
Type: Series Winner - Status: OPEN
Washington Capitals+1150
Carolina Hurricanes-3500
Winnipeg Jets vs Dallas Stars
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Winnipeg Jets-117
Dallas Stars-103
Winnipeg Jets vs Dallas Stars
Type: Series Winner - Status: OPEN
Winnipeg Jets+650
Dallas Stars-1100

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