The Detroit Red Wings are headed for a second-place finish in the Atlantic Division and a fourth-place showing in the Eastern Conference, according to the oddsmakers at Bovada.lv.

Bovada put the over-under on the Red Wings, who are moving to the Eastern Conference this season, at 97.5 points. That ranks them behind the Pittsburgh Penguins (108.5), Boston Bruins (105.5) and New York Rangers (98.5) in the East.

Of those three teams, only Boston is in the Atlantic Division.

Pittsburgh is also the favorite to win the Presidents' Trophy as the regular-season champion ahead of defending Stanley Cup Chicago, which is projected to win the Western Conference with an over-under of 105.5.

St. Louis (99.5) and 2012 Stanley Cup champion Los Angeles (98.5) are next in the West behind the Blackhawks.

The Red Wings' streak of making the playoffs is a lock to reach 23 seasons, according to Bovada, which lists the odds of that happening at 1/7.

The teams projected to finish at the bottom of the NHL standings are the Calgary Flames (74.5), Florida Panthers (75.5), New Jersey Devils (79.5), Winnipeg Jets (82.5) and Buffalo Sabres (83.5).