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NHL Odds Screen

Bettor Ed’s NHL odds screen gives you one place to compare live NHL odds and lines for puck lines (spreads), totals, and moneylines across sportsbooks. Use it to shop for the best available price, spot differences between books, and move quickly when +EV bets appear.

How to Compare NHL Odds More Intelligently

NHL odds screens, like those of other leagues, can be used for both line shopping and top-down betting. You can compare moneylines, puck lines (spreads), and totals while also seeing how the market develops across different sportsbooks. When a market-making book moves first, that’s sometimes useful information. It’s especially useful if that movement is from something real like a significant lineup change, injury news, or a limit increase. If slower books don't adjust right away, those stale prices might be +EV.

You’ll also notice that moneylines and puck lines are tied very closely in the NHL. Puck lines are usually 1.5 goals, and NHL Stats reported that 76% of NHL games in 2025 were decided by a one-goal margin or by multiple goals with an empty-netter involved. Changes to moneyline and puck line odds will also affect totals, and vice versa. To see how much line movement is worth around certain numbers and with different totals, experiment with the half point calculator.

Bettor Ed’s NHL odds screen also supports deeplinks, so you can click the relevant line and jump right to the sportsbook with your bet slip pre-filled. Speed is important when hockey prices are moving. Even just a few seconds can be the difference in whether the number is still there or not

 

For further reading on interpreting line movement and the value of half points including key numbers, read the Secrets of Sports Betting book and take the Sports Betting for Serious Bettors online course.

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