How to bet on Hokey
HOCKEY
Available Bet Types: Straight Wagers, Proposition wagers, Parlays, Live Wager, Period Wagers, Round Robins, Futures, Double Result, Totals.
Spread/Puck Line Wagering:
Spread/Puck Line Wagering in Ice Hockey is a straight wager on the goal spread. When making a spread wager, the team you wager on must cover/beat the goal spread. This means that the favored team must win by more than the minus spread value. The underdog must win the game, or lose by less than the plus value. Overtime counts.
Total Goals Wagering: For this market, you are wagering on the combined total number of goals at the end of the whole game.
What you need to know:
Games must go 55 minutes for wagers to stand. If a game is suspended prior to the 55th minute of play, the wager will be void unless the result of a wager has been clearly determined during the normal course of play.
Overtime (including any subsequent shootout) counts for all markets unless stated otherwise.
In the event of a shootout, the winning team will be credited with one goal. This counts for all applicable wagers, like spreads and totals.
Additional NHL Wagering Rules:
Double Result: For this wager you are choosing which team will be winning at the end of the 1st period followed by which team will be winning at the end of the 3rd period. So if you select Team A/Draw, your wager would be on Team A to be winning after the 1st period and a draw at the end of the 3rd period.
Player Props: Overtime counts for all player proposition markets. Players must appear on the ice during play for wagers to stand. If the player does not appear on the ice, wagers are voided. Only goals scored in regulation or overtime count for settlement purposes. Shootout goals do not count.
Anytime/First Goalscorers: For the purpose of settlement all skaters who are dressed to play are considered runners. In the event a player does not dress for a game, wagers on that player will be void. Only goals scored in regulation or overtime count for settlement purposes. Shootout goals do not apply for settlement.