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Monday, February 6, 2012

Hockey Betting - NHL Hockey Betting Types - NHL Betting Information


Introduction:

Hockey is the sport played between the two teams in which teams play against each other trying to puck the ball into the antagonist goal with the hockey stick. The NHL is one the biggest sporting event for hockey enthusiasts. Trading on Hockey is similar to Baseball Trading in many aspects Money line is used in both sports are same. 



After NFL and NBA, Hockey wagers will find lower wagering limits on NHL games. Trading on Hockey had already started to gain in its own way in the market due to the profit gained by simply placing a trade on a one particular team. Winning chances are also high since there are only two teams in which you can place your odds and get more money. So, compared to other popular sports like basketball or football hockey traders are increasing in number.

Types of Hockey Odds:

Hockey Money Line Trading:

It is simple Trading on which team will win the game directly, and is straightforward and popular type of hockey trade. These trades can predict the winning team, where as point spread bets need more details. Money Line Trading seeks to estimate not only the winning team but the team’s score as well.

Hockey Over/Under Trading:

In the over/under trading, is all about wagering on the actual outcome of the game. In this trading you can guess whether the combined score will be more than or less than that number. These trades vary from game to game usually from 3 to 7 goals and most commonly, you will see as 5, 5.5, or 6.

Hockey Puck Line Trading:

The puck line is the most popular wagering form of hockey bet. This wagering is same as point spread in other sports and it contains money line. Puck line is compared to a combination of money line and point spread trading.

Hockey Point Spread Trading:

This is same as point spreads in all sports. In this you can get an equal amount of hockey trading action on both sides of every hockey trade.

Hockey Regulation Time Trading:

Hockey Regulation Time Trading only counts the first three periods. In this traders trade the favorite team at -0.5 or the underdog at +0.5.

 Hockey Parlay Trading:

Parley trading is based on the individual money line odds for multiple teams playing. This involves placing a single trade on two or more teams. These are also called as “accumulators”. In case team loses trade you should give up the entire parlay.

Hockey Proposition Trading:

Hockey Proposition Trading is also known as “prop” bets, in this trading you should place trade on various elements of the game such as player and team statistics.

Hockey Grand Salami Trading:

In Grand Salami sportsbooks will let traders to wager over or under the total number of goals scored in all of the games played over the entire day.

Hockey First Period Trading:

This the first period trading, traders trade strictly on the first 20 minutes of play. These traders are either offered in moneyline form or with a -0.5/+0.5 point spread. Some offer second and third period trading by following some rules.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

NHL Hockey Betting: San Jose Sharks vs Detroit Red Wings Preview



Red Wings returns to Home for its third game against Sharks in 7 game series of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. The San Jose Sharks vs Detroit Red Wings Match starts live at 7:30 pm ET Tuesday, May 04, 2010 in Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI
Sharks won opening two matches in seven game series and leads 2-0. In the first game San Jose Sharks are dominated in the first and third periods of the game and won the match with 4-3 Goals against Red Wings. But in the second match Red Wings started well after that Sharks are strongly back into the game and finished the match with 4-3 goals.

Key Player Statistical Data
Saves: Evgeni Nabokov 31, Jimmy Howard 28
Shots: Joe Pavelski 3.2, Henrik Zetterberg 4.2
Goals: Dany Heatley 0.44, Johan Franzen 0.49

San Jose Sharks have won 5 in a row overall. In Head to Head Matches Season Series tied 5-5. San Jose has won three of nine playoff games in Detroit, losing the last two in the 2007 Western Conference semifinals, and just five of 35 matchups during the regular season.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Stanley Cup 2010 NHL Playoff Series Picks and Odds: Pittsburgh Penguins

Both players have revitalized franchises and hockey markets that looked bleak, both are argued about as to who is the best player in the world, both have tons of hardware already at young ages and the two are the center piece for the best rivalry in hockey. So all eyes are on the Pittsburgh Penguins and their star Sydney Crosby and the Washington Capitals and their star Alexander Ovechkin.

While the Penguins are defending champions, the Capitals seem to be the team to beat.

Stanley Cup Odds: Pittsburgh Penguins +450

What of the defending champs?

They finished the regular season with a record of 47-28-7 for 101 points, good enough for the four-seed in the East.

Captain Crosby put on a show in the team’s regular season finale against the New York Islanders, nearly grabbing an outright lead in the regular season goal scoring race (51 goals) and even put a little scare into the Vancouver Canucks’ Henrik Sedin in the chase for the league points lead.

Crosby will share the Rocket Richard Trophy (most regular season goals) with Tampa Bay’s Steve Stamkos but regular season accolades won’t mean much to Sid the Kid after he got to drink from the Cup last year.

The Pittsburgh Penguins open against the Ottawa Senators. In their last seven overall against the Sens, they are only 2-5 SU.

Since the Penguins had a better regular season record than the Sens they will open at home and Ottawa could draw first blood in the series.

The last 20 times that the Pittsburgh Penguins have hosted the Ottawa Senators, the Pens are only 6-14 SU.

Young Ottawa netminder Brian Elliot went 29-18-4 this season and will get his first playoff start on Wednesday.

Betting Action: SPORTSBETTING.com is reporting the Penguins, despite being a four seed in the East, are the second most popular team in the Eastern Conference for sports bettors. 22% of the betting action on “Who will win the Stanley Cup” is on the Penguins.

I didn’t put any money on either of these two teams, choosing instead to take a shot on the San Jose Sharks at +450. Yes, I know they perennially disappoint, but I have a gut feel they put it all together this season.

The other wager I made was on the New Jersey Devils to win it all at +750. Hopefully Brodeur has one last big playoff run in him, and with their defense and the addition of Kovalchuk, they have the ingredients to go far in the post-season.

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Stanley Cup 2010 NHL Playoff Series Picks and Odds : Washington Capitals


Both players have revitalized franchises and hockey markets that looked bleak, both are argued about as to who is the best player in the world, both have tons of hardware already at young ages and the two are the center piece for the best rivalry in hockey. So all eyes are on the Pittsburgh Penguins and their star Sydney Crosby and the Washington Capitals and their star Alexander Ovechkin.

While the Penguins are defending champions, the Capitals seem to be the team to beat.

Stanley Cup Odds: Washington Capitals +300

The Washington Capitals captured the President’s Trophy as the team with the best regular season record (54-15-13 for 121 points) and online sportsbook have them as the odds-on to win it all at +300.

The Caps open the 2010 postseason campaign with a series against the Montreal Canadiens.

While Alexander Ovechkin and his troops nearly averaged four goals a game — 3.82 to be exact — they ranked 16th in goals against, allowing close to three a game (2.77).

Pundits are looking at goaltending as the Caps possible weak spot heading into the playoffs.

While Caps goalie Jose Theodore had a Goals Against Average (GAA) of 2.81, he went 30-7-7 with a save percentage of .911 this season.

In fact, in Theodore’s last 20 games, he is 17-3 SU.

Even if Theodore falters (like he did last postseason), the Capitals do have Semyon Varlamov who went 15-4-6 with a .909 save percentage and GAA of 2.55 during the 2009/10 campaign.

More importantly, Varlamov proved himself in the playoffs last year backstopping Washington to a series win against the New York Rangers before succumbing in seven games to the eventual champion Penguins in the second-round.

Betting Action: SPORTSBETTING.com is reporting the early action has been steady on Washington, with the Capitals currently holding 31% of all the volume wagered on the option “Who will win the Stanley Cup”.

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