NHL Betting odds
In hockey betting, two of the most common markets are the moneyline and the puck line. Both give bettors different ways to back a team, and knowing the difference can help you make better picks.
The moneyline is the simplest form — you just pick which team will win the game. The puck line, on the other hand, works like a point spread, giving one team a -1.5 handicap and the other a +1.5 head start.
Moneyline bets are popular because they’re easy to understand and cover all outcomes, whether it’s a close game or a blowout.
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The puck line adds risk and reward. You get better odds on the favourite, but they must win by two goals or more.
For underdogs, the puck line (+1.5) can be appealing since many NHL games are decided by a single goal.
Q1: What happens to a moneyline bet if the game goes to overtime?
Most sportsbooks grade the moneyline based on the team that wins in overtime or a shootout.
Q2: Can the puck line be different from -1.5/+1.5?
Yes. Some sportsbooks offer alternative puck lines like -2.5 or +2.5 with adjusted odds.
Q3: Which is safer: moneyline or puck line?
The moneyline is generally safer since you only need your team to win, while the puck line requires a specific margin.
Q4: Do the odds change much between moneyline and puck line?
Yes. The puck line often gives more attractive odds on favourites but requires a two-goal win, making it riskier.
Q5: Is puck line betting good for underdogs?
It can be. Since many NHL games are close, betting the underdog at +1.5 goals often keeps you in play even if they lose by one.
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