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- 21 January
NHL: The National Hockey League stands as the world's premier hockey league, showing the best hockey talents competing.
KHL: The Continental Hockey League is the most powerful in Europe.
World and European Championships: The best teams compete for first place.
Youth and Junior Leagues: Represent the future of hockey.
Women's Hockey: The dynamic and energetic sport that is becoming more and more popular.
Match Outcome: Predict who will win or if the match will end in a draw.
Handicap: Bet on a team's advantage or disadvantage.
Total: Bet on the total number of goals or pucks scored in the match.
Periods: Gamble on the end result of each period within the game.
Statistics: Place bets on individual player performance metrics such as goals, assists, shots, or penalty minutes.
Long-term bets: Forecast the tournament winner, top scorer, Stanley Cup winner, and other long-term results
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What Does a 1.5 Puck Line Mean? Puck lines in hockey are almost always set at 1.5, meaning the favorite will be listed at -1.5 while the underdog is +1.5. This means the favorite must win by at least two goals for you to collect on your wager, while the underdog can lose by up to one goal, and you still win.
In American sports betting, odds are usually expressed with a plus (+) or minus (–) symbol followed by a number. For example, +200 indicates the amount a bettor could win on a $100 wager. If the bet is successful, the bettor would receive a total payout of $300, which includes $200 in profit plus the $100 initial stake.
NHL puck lines are used to balance the competition between two teams by setting a handicap in goals. One team is designated as the -1.5 puck line favorite and must win by more than 1.5 goals to cover the line. The other team is the +1.5 puck line underdog, which means they need to win outright or lose by fewer than 1.5 goals to cover the line.