NHL betting odds work the same way as odds in NFL, NBA, and MLB wagering. Every game offers a moneyline, a puck line (spread), and an over/under total. This guide explains each bet type with specific examples, covers prop bets, live betting, and futures markets, and answers the most common questions about NHL wagering. Lines.com tracks live odds, line movement, and probability data across all NHL games throughout the 2025-26 season.
A moneyline bet requires only one decision: pick the team that wins the game. The result in overtime or a shootout counts as a win for moneyline purposes.
One team is listed as the favorite (minus odds). The other is listed as the underdog (plus odds). The favorite’s odds show how much you must risk to win $100. The underdog’s odds show how much you win on a $100 wager.
Example: The New York Rangers are listed at -140. The Philadelphia Flyers are listed at +120. A $140 bet on the Rangers wins $100 if New York wins. A $100 bet on the Flyers wins $120 if Philadelphia wins.
When two teams are evenly matched, both sides may carry near-identical odds (a pick ’em game). The stronger the favorite, the more you must risk. The bigger the underdog, the larger the payout on a $100 wager.
60-minute moneylines: Many sportsbooks also offer regulation-only moneylines. These odds cover only the three 20-minute periods, not overtime or shootouts. Both sides typically carry plus odds in this format, with a third option available for a tie after 60 minutes. This is a useful bet if you want a larger payout on a team you believe can win in regulation without needing extra time.
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An NHL total (over/under) is a bet on the combined number of goals scored by both teams. The standard NHL total is set at 6.5 goals across most sportsbooks.
Sportsbooks adjust odds on each side based on their assessment of the game’s scoring potential. A higher-scoring matchup carries minus odds on the Over and plus odds on the Under. A defensive matchup carries plus odds on the Over and minus odds on the Under.
Example (high-scoring game): The Vegas Golden Knights host the Toronto Maple Leafs. The total is posted at Over 6.5 (-160) and Under 6.5 (+130). A $160 wager on the Over wins $100 if the combined goals exceed 6.5. A $100 wager on the Under wins $130 if the combined goals fall below 6.5.
Example (defensive game): The Boston Bruins face the New York Islanders. The total is posted at Over 6.5 (+115) and Under 6.5 (-145). A $100 wager on the Over wins $115 if goals exceed 6.5. A $145 wager on the Under wins $100 if goals fall below 6.5.
Important: Many sportsbooks count the goal awarded to a shootout winner as part of the over/under result. Confirm the rules at your sportsbook before placing a totals bet.
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The NHL puck line is the hockey equivalent of a point spread. The favorite gives 1.5 goals; the underdog receives 1.5 goals.
Because NHL games are frequently close, the puck line is set at 1.5 goals at nearly every sportsbook. Rare mismatches may see a puck line of 2.5 goals, but this is uncommon.
Puck line odds work in reverse of what you might expect. The favorite, already likely to win outright, must win by two or more goals to cover at -1.5. This added difficulty earns bettors plus odds on the favorite puck line. The underdog at +1.5 simply needs to avoid losing by two or more goals, which reduces the payout to minus odds.
Example: The New Jersey Devils are the puck line favorite at -1.5 (+160) against the Columbus Blue Jackets at +1.5 (-200). A $100 bet on the Devils at +160 wins $160 if New Jersey wins by two or more goals. A $200 bet on the Blue Jackets at -200 wins $100 if Columbus loses by one goal, ties, or wins outright.
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A parlay combines two or more individual bets into a single wager. All selections (legs) must win for the parlay to pay out. Combining legs multiplies the odds and increases the potential payout.
Example: A bettor believes the Tampa Bay Lightning will defeat the Montreal Canadiens in a high-scoring game. The bettor builds a three-leg parlay: Tampa Bay puck line (-1.5), Tampa Bay team total Over 3.5 goals, and game total Over 6.5. Each leg carries its own odds. All three must hit for the parlay to win.
Most sportsbooks including DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, bet365, Caesars, and Fanatics allow player props and team props to be included in NHL parlays. Check each platform’s same-game parlay (SGP) rules before building a multi-leg ticket.
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NHL player props let you wager on individual player performance in a specific game. Options vary by sportsbook but typically include:
Example: Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid is listed at -115 for the anytime goal scorer prop. A $115 wager wins $100 if McDavid scores at any point in the game.
Team props are also available, covering outcomes like which team scores first, period-by-period results, and power-play goals.
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NHL live betting lets you place wagers after a game starts. Moneyline, puck line, and totals markets remain open throughout the game and update in real time.
The advantage of live betting is that you can assess game flow, goaltender performance, and special teams before committing a wager. The odds adjust continuously to reflect what is happening on the ice.
NHL games also feature natural breaks between periods. These stoppages provide time to evaluate the betting markets without the rapid-fire pace of live basketball or football wagering.
Common mistake: Assuming live odds adjust slowly. NHL live lines move quickly around goals, penalties, and goaltender changes. Delayed action can result in a meaningfully different line than what you intended to bet.
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NHL futures bets pay out on season-long outcomes rather than individual games. Odds are available before the season and update throughout the year.
Stanley Cup winner: The most popular NHL futures market. Every team carries odds to win the championship. Longer odds mean a larger payout on a $100 wager if the team wins. The Colorado Avalanche hold the top position in current 2025-26 Stanley Cup odds, with the Tampa Bay Lightning listed as the second choice.
Conference and division winners: Bettors can also wager on which teams will win the Eastern Conference, Western Conference, and each division. These markets resolve before the Stanley Cup Finals.
Award futures: Common betting markets include the Hart Trophy (regular season MVP), Art Ross Trophy (points leader), Rocket Richard Trophy (goals leader), Calder Trophy (rookie of the year), Norris Trophy (best defenseman), and Vezina Trophy (best goaltender).
Futures odds change with trades, injuries, and team performance. Locking in odds early can provide value if a team or player outperforms expectations.
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The NHL Draft Lottery determines the order of the first 16 picks for non-playoff teams each spring. The lottery uses a weighted system: teams with worse records receive more combinations and better odds.
The lottery features two separate drawings. The first draw determines the first overall pick; the second draw determines the second overall pick. A team can move up a maximum of 10 spots from its regular-season finishing position. This means only the bottom 11 of the 16 non-playoff teams are eligible to win the first overall pick.
The team with the worst regular-season record holds a 25.5% chance of earning the first overall pick. The team with the second-worst record holds 13.5% odds. Odds continue to decrease on a sliding scale down to the 11th-worst team.
Teams are only permitted to improve their lottery positioning twice in any five-year period, a rule in effect since the 2022 lottery.
2025 draft lottery result: The New York Islanders won the first overall pick in the 2025 lottery despite entering with just 3.5% odds, illustrating the system’s unpredictability.
2026 draft lottery: The 2026 NHL Draft Lottery is scheduled for May 4, with two separate draws determining the first and second overall selections.
Important: Sportsbooks offer futures odds on which team will win the draft lottery. These odds reflect the weighted probabilities above and update as regular-season standings are finalized.
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NHL betting gives you a full menu of options on nearly every night of the 2025-26 season. The moneyline is the simplest entry point: pick the winner. The puck line and totals add strategic depth without requiring advanced analysis. Futures let you hold a position across the entire season. If you are new to hockey wagering, start with moneylines and move to puck lines once you understand how the standard 1.5-goal spread affects odds. Sports betting laws vary by state, so confirm your jurisdiction’s rules before placing any bet.
NHL odds follow the standard American odds format built on a $100 baseline. A minus line (example: -140) means you must risk that amount to win $100. A plus line (example: +120) means a $100 wager wins that amount in profit. This baseline applies to moneylines, puck lines, and totals equally.
The puck line is a 1.5-goal spread applied to NHL games. The favorite must win by two or more goals to cover at -1.5. The underdog covers at +1.5 by losing by one goal, tying, or winning outright. Puck line odds run in reverse of the moneyline: favorites pay plus odds, underdogs pay minus odds.
Yes, NHL totals are straightforward. The standard total is 6.5 goals. You bet whether both teams will combine for more than 6.5 goals (Over) or fewer than 6.5 goals (Under). Sportsbooks adjust the odds on each side based on the game’s expected scoring. The 6.5 number eliminates ties.
DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, Caesars, bet365, and Fanatics are among the major licensed platforms currently offering NHL odds in the 2025-26 season. Each platform uses geolocation technology to confirm you are located in a state where it is licensed to operate. Availability varies by state.
The team with the worst regular-season record holds a 25.5% chance of winning the first overall pick under the current format. The team can fall no lower than third overall, regardless of the lottery result. Only the bottom 11 of 16 non-playoff teams are eligible to win the first pick.
Yes. Most licensed sportsbooks offer live betting throughout NHL games. Moneyline, puck line, and totals markets remain available from puck drop until the final horn. Odds update in real time based on score, time remaining, and game flow.
A parlay combines two or more bet selections into a single ticket. All legs must win for the parlay to pay out. Combining legs multiplies the potential payout. Most sportsbooks allow player props and team props to be combined with game outcomes in same-game parlays for NHL wagering.
NHL futures are season-long wagers that resolve at the end of the season or playoffs. Common markets include Stanley Cup winners, conference champions, division winners, and individual award winners such as the Hart Trophy (MVP) and Vezina Trophy (best goaltender). Odds are available before the season and adjust throughout the year.
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