NHL Odds: Moneyline, Puck Line & Totals
All times shown are in your local time zone.
Arrows show price movement since the previous update.
Odds on this page are from MyBookie.
Boston Bruins–Nashville Predators
Toronto Maple Leafs–Buffalo Sabres
Detroit Red Wings–Los Angeles Kings
Florida Panthers–Utah Mammoth
Montréal Canadiens–Vegas Golden Knights
New Jersey Devils–Winnipeg Jets
Minnesota Wild–Chicago Blackhawks
St Louis Blues–Dallas Stars
Vancouver Canucks–San Jose Sharks
Seattle Kraken–Washington Capitals
New York Islanders–New York Rangers
Ottawa Senators–Colorado Avalanche
Columbus Blue Jackets–Philadelphia Flyers
NHL odds for today and upcoming games
This page lists NHL odds across three key markets: moneyline, puck line, and totals.
Moneyline covers the straight winner, while the puck line adds a goal-based handicap that helps balance pricing between favorites and underdogs.
Totals focus on combined scoring. If you are checking NHL odds today, it is important to confirm both the line (puck line goals or total) and the price, since either can move as the market reacts to news.
Hockey pricing often shifts around goaltending announcements, lineup changes, travel spots, and special-teams expectations.
To keep comparisons simple, game times are shown in your local time zone and a last-updated timestamp appears at the top of the page.
When a price changes between refreshes, the previous price and the current price are shown with an arrow indicating direction. This gives a quick view of market movement since the prior update, without turning the page into a noisy live ticker.

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You can switch between decimal odds and US odds using the format toggle.
Decimal odds make it easy to estimate return on stake, while US odds are widely used in North American hockey markets and can be faster to scan once you are familiar with plus and minus pricing.
The toggle only affects how odds are displayed. Your selection is remembered for the current browsing session as you move between pages.
At the moment, this NHL odds page is sourced from a single sportsbook, with additional sources added over time.
The goal is a clean, consistent layout that helps you scan today’s and upcoming games, compare the markets you care about, and spot meaningful movement at a glance.
FAQ
- Why does goalie news move NHL odds so much?
- Starting goalies materially change expected goals against and special-teams outcomes. A switch from a starter to a backup can impact both the moneyline and the total.
- How is the puck line different from the moneyline?
- The moneyline is the straight winner. The puck line adds a goal handicap, which changes your win condition and can offer a different risk/return profile than laying a heavy moneyline.
- What should I watch for when NHL totals move?
- Totals can move with goalie confirmation, lineup changes, travel and schedule spots, and how the market expects the game to be played (tempo and shot quality), not just team averages.
