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Ice Hockey Odds & Betting Markets

A high-impact game of heavy body checks and skilful stick-handling: it’s not a surprise that ice hockey has garnered a devout following. Best of all, with so many different stats and outcomes, ice hockey betting online has expanded greatly. Now, it’s not only about NHL betting.

You can bet on just about any professional or high-end tournament or competition in the world. You can find Women’s World Cup hockey odds, lines for games in the SHL, point scorers at the Winter Olympics, outright betting for the EIHL, NHL Esports Odds and extensive markets for Champions Hockey League betting. You can also create your own Ice Hockey Bet with our Bet Builder!

Here, you’ll get Ice Hockey Betting explained in a clear-cut and useful way. You can learn how to bet on ice hockey, what the odds mean, where to find the best markets, and you can even grab a promotion.

Ice Hockey Betting Lines Explained

Being dominated by the NHL, there are a lot of terms from across the pond in Ice Hockey Betting. One such term is ‘betting lines.’ These simply refer to the different markets and outcomes available. So, you could have the game-winner line, the lines for different ice hockey prop bets – like anytime goalscorer – and so on. 

As with so many sports, game winners are the most popular ice hockey odds. As all games in the big professional ice hockey leagues go to overtime and penalties rather than end in a draw, you can bet on a home or away win. With a 60-minute line hockey bet, you get better odds, but results can end in a draw. 

Another big perk of modern ice hockey betting odds is that oddsmakers delve into the stats to offer deeper markets. The main beneficiaries of this are the ice hockey prop bets. Now, you can back a player to score first, last, anytime, to score a point or even two points, or take under or over a count of penalty minutes. 

Other major markets for ice hockey bets are the outrights for division, award, and Stanley Cup winners in the NHL. As well as these, you can back the eventual winners of all other major leagues, like the IIHF World Championship, EIHL, and CHL. 

Handicap or ‘puck line’ betting is another good way to play the ice hockey odds. Most of these odds discussed can also be found in the ice hockey Live Betting, where you can bet on outcomes even after the puck has dropped.

Ice Hockey Betting Odds Explained

Here’s a look at how to read and how to bet on ice hockey odds.

Puck Line Ice Hockey Odds 

The puck line is the ice hockey betting version of the handicap. You select to add or detract points from either team by the conclusion of the game. With those changes applied to the final score, if your team still wins, you win the puck line bet.

Moneyline Ice Hockey Odds 

The moneyline is the standard home or away winner odds. As games can’t end in a draw, you can either back the home or away team to win by the end of the game. If it goes to overtime or a shootout, your ice hockey bets are still in play. 

Point Scorer Ice Hockey Odds 

One of the best aspects of ice hockey stats for betting is how points are scored. The goalscorer and the two players on their team who last moved the puck all get a point when a goal goes in. When a team scores, a point scorer bet essentially has a three-in-five chance of winning if that skater is on the ice. 

How to Bet on Ice Hockey Games

To get started ice hockey betting here or on the best hockey betting app, you just need to press the yellow Sign Up button. Next, add in your details, confirm your account, make a deposit, and then go to the Ice Hockey page to place your ice hockey bets. 

As a new or existing user, you can also explore the sports betting promotions to boost your bets. 

Ice Hockey Betting Tips

Before you place a bet on any Ice Hockey Odds, it’s always wise to do your research. Key points to look into are: days of rest; team form; home and away form; length of the current road trip; and major injuries. From there, delve into the player stats, especially if looking into ice hockey prop bets.

Examining individual player stats is another of the top ice hockey betting tips. For example, if the two top-six centres have vastly better faceoff win percentages to their most likely opponents in the duel, that team will likely get more of the puck. Equally, goaltender performances are incredibly telling of a team’s chances of winning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, with talkSPORT Bet you can create your own Ice Hockey bet with our Bet Builder Tool. You can add total goals over or under, shots, blocked shots, saves, assists and much more.
Yes, you can bet on Esports NHL with talkSPORT Bet.
Yes, we offer odds on more European Ice Hockey leagues. You can bet on the SHL (Swedish Ice Hockey League), DEL (German Ice Hockey League), SM Liiga (Finnish Ice Hockey League), Swiss Ice Hockey League, Olympic Ice Hockey and many more.
Yes, we offer in-play ice hockey betting options.
The moneyline bet is the most clear-cut option for ice hockey betting, with the outcome simply being the result of the game. That said, many hockey bettors see the points prop bets as the best options, given how many are scored in each game.
Ice hockey is a very gruelling sport, and those who top the regular standings often lose several games. Even the best teams lose at some point, so in some ways, ice hockey isn’t easy to bet on. In the practical sense, though, ice hockey is very accessible as the markets are straightforward, and they’re all available at talkSPORT Bet.
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