Ice hockey betting centres on the NHL but extends to European leagues like the KHL, SHL, and Liiga. The sport’s fast tempo, frequent scoring, and physical nature create a diverse betting landscape where puck line, moneyline, and totals markets all offer genuine value.
With an 82-game regular season plus playoffs, NHL betting provides daily action from October through June. Understanding goaltending matchups, back-to-back scheduling, and line combinations is key to finding edges.
Today’s Ice Hockey Odds
Compare the latest odds for NHL games and international ice hockey competitions.
How to Bet on Ice Hockey — NHL & International Betting Guide
Ice hockey betting has its own terminology and market structures that differ from other major sports. The puck line, unique to hockey, functions similarly to a run line in baseball or a spread in basketball.
Core Ice Hockey Betting Markets
Moneyline: Pick the outright winner. In NHL betting, moneyline odds are typically tight — few teams are priced above 3.00 on any given night, reflecting the sport’s competitive parity.
Puck Line (-1.5/+1.5): Hockey’s version of the point spread. The favourite must win by 2 or more goals at -1.5, while the underdog covers at +1.5 if they lose by just one goal or win outright. The standard puck line is -1.5.
Total Goals Over/Under: The combined goals scored by both teams. Standard NHL lines sit around 5.5 or 6.0 goals. This market is heavily influenced by goaltending matchups and team pace of play.
Period Betting: Bet on individual period results, including first-period winner and period totals. First-period betting is popular because starting goaltenders are always in net and teams follow their game plan most closely.
Grand Salami: The combined total of all goals scored across every NHL game on a given night. This unique hockey market lets you bet on the overall scoring environment rather than individual games.
Series Winner (Playoffs): During the Stanley Cup Playoffs, you can bet on which team advances from each best-of-7 series. Home ice advantage and goaltending carry extra weight in playoff hockey.
Ice Hockey Betting Tips and Strategies
Track goaltender matchups: A team’s starting goaltender dramatically impacts their win probability. The difference between an elite starter and a backup can swing a game by 10-15% in expected win rate.
Back-to-back games favour the rested team: Teams playing the second game of a back-to-back lose at a noticeably higher rate. Factor scheduling into your analysis, especially when combined with travel.
Home ice advantage is modest: NHL home teams win approximately 55% of games, making it one of the smaller home advantages in major sports. Don’t overpay for home ice.
Puck line value: The -1.5 puck line on favourites often offers better value than the moneyline, particularly when backing strong home favourites against weaker opponents. However, empty-net goals (common in the final minutes) can swing puck line results.
Frequently Asked Questions About Ice Hockey Betting
What is the puck line in hockey betting?
The puck line is hockey’s version of a point spread, fixed at 1.5 goals. Betting the favourite at -1.5 means they must win by 2+ goals. The underdog at +1.5 wins if they lose by only one goal or win outright.
Do overtime and shootouts count for betting?
For moneyline bets, yes — overtime and shootout results count. For puck line and totals, some bookmakers use regulation time only while others include OT. Always check the specific rules of your bookmaker before placing bets.
How important is goaltending in NHL betting?
Goaltending is the single most important factor in NHL betting. A starting goaltender change can shift odds by 20+ cents. Always confirm the starting goaltender before betting — most sportsbooks post confirmed starters in the afternoon.
What is the Grand Salami in hockey?
The Grand Salami is a unique hockey bet on the combined total goals scored across all NHL games on a given night. If there are 8 games scheduled and the line is 45.5, you bet on whether the total goals across all games will be over or under that number.
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