Looking to get more bang for your puck? The key to a successful ice hockey betting strategy is an understanding of the available markets, and the willingness to put in some in-depth research.
So, you want to wager on the sport of ice hockey, eh? You've come to the right place. Let's start with this guide to all things ice hockey betting including a list of the top online sites to use as well as a breakdown of all the things you should consider when betting the ice hockey market.
The most popular bet in ice hockey is the moneyline wager.
Betting the moneyline in ice hockey is simply a bet on who you think will win the game. There are no more ties in hockey, so a moneyline bet is your pick to win the game outright.
If, say, the New York Rangers are -175 against the visiting Ottawa Senators, those are the moneyline odds. You need to bet $175 and you need the Rangers to win the game to win $100, using the moneyline odds.
The other most popular forms of bets for ice hockey include the puck line, where the oddsmaker assigns a favorite based on a formula of plus or minus 1.5 goals. If you bet on the Rangers at -1.5 goals on the puck line against the Senators, the Rangers need to win by two or more goals for you to win the bet.
Taking the Senators at +1.5 goals means you win if the Senators win the game, or if they lose by only one goal.
Betting the over-under is the other most popular bet in ice hockey.
The oddsmaker will assess how many TOTAL goals scored by both teams in a game. Most of the time, that number will be either 6 or 5.5. If you bet the over on the Rangers-Senators at 6 goals, you need seven goals scored in the game to win, and vice-versa.
These basic bets are available at most NJ sports betting sites and PA sports betting sites, while some might offer more in-depth markets than others.
You know the moneyline, the puck line and over-under, but what about other types of bets can you make in ice hockey? Plenty. There are lots of "futures" bets you can make, including the ongoing, ever-changing odds for the Stanley Cup winner.
That goes for the KHL, the Worlds, pretty much every league. Before the start of every NHL season, many bookmakers post odds on individual trophy winners.
Do you think Alexander Ovechkin will win the NHL goal-scoring trophy (the Rocket Richard Trophy)? There's a bet for that. Then there is the world of prop bets, in-play betting. These can be almost anything.
Do you think a certain player will score a goal in tonight's game for the Maple Leafs? There are bookmakers who gives odds on that and other goal markets for pretty much every top player on a team in any given game.
Keep in mind: shootout goals do not count for betting purposes for individuals. But, you can bet whether you think a player will score on a shootout goal or not.
Which team will score the first goal? You can make a prop bet on that. You can bet the "grand salami", which is an over-under on the total number of goals scored by ALL NHL games on a given night.
You can expect more prop bet categories to materialize as hockey becomes a bigger part of the sports betting world.
Check out US sports betting sites to know about sign up process, where you can bet online, what sports you can bet on etc.