The Canucks betting markets aren’t any different from other NHL teams. You can bet on the moneyline, puck line, total, futures, and props. Leading sportsbooks also offer parlays and multi-bets. Let’s explore the most important things to know about betting on Vancouver Canucks:Â
Vancouver Canucks Betting Markets
The Canucks (Nucks) play hockey matches organized by the National Hockey League (NHL). You can bet on regular season matches in the Pacific Division, playoffs, and Stanley Cup Finals.
Leading Canadian sports betting sites offer traditional markets like the moneyline, spread (puck line), and total (over/under). Props are also popular, but the futures are less favourable given the team’s performances in recent years. Here’s an overview of the top Canucks markets and betting types:
Moneyline
The moneyline market involves betting on the favourite or the underdog to win the match. Let’s use an example from the NHL match between the Nucks and Oilers to elaborate:
- Vancouver Canucks -154
- Edmonton Oilers +125
In this moneyline market, the Canucks are the obvious favourites, given away by the minus (-) sign, while the Oilers are the underdogs, indicated by the plus (+) sign.
If you back the Canucks to emerge victorious on the moneyline, you can win $100 from a $154 bet. Conversely, you can win $125 from a $100 bet if you support the Oilers.
Puck Line (Spread)
The puck line bet is also known as the spread, point spread, or handicap in other sports. It involves betting on the score variation between the teams. Let’s check out this example:
- Vancouver Canucks -1.5 (+155)
- Edmonton Oilers +1.5 (-190)
In this example, the Canucks begin the match with a 1.5-goal handicap. To win this bet, the Canucks must score at least 2 goals more than the Oilers, like in a 3-1 or 4-0 score line.
If that happens, you can win $155 from a $100 bet. You can also back the Oilers against the spread (ATS). In this case, the Oilers must avoid losing by more than 1 goal, like in a 3-2 defeat. You also win the bet if the team wins or draws the match. The bookmaker will pay you $100 from a $190 bet.
Total
The total (over/under) market involves betting on the aggregate scoreline from the two teams. You can bet on a match to produce over/under a specified number of goals. Here's an example:
- Over 6.5 (-118)
- Under 6.5 (-105)
In this betting line, the bookmakers back the game to produce more than 6.5 goals, so you must bet $118 to receive a $100 payout. You'll need the match to yield at least 7 goals, like in a 5-2 scoreline, to win the over bet.
If you back the under bet, you need the total goals to be 6 or less, like in a 4-2 or 3-1 scoreline. You can win $100 from a $105 bet.
Props & Canucks Futures
A prop bet is a type of market involving smaller outcomes within a game. You can find a player prop, like how many goals or points a player will score in a match.
Match props are also popular. Examples include betting on whether the game will go to extra time or how many goals will be scored by half-time. Futures involve betting on a future outcome, like the Canucks odds to win series or the Stanley Cup or a player to win the MVP or other trophy.
Betting Types
You'll encounter various bet types, including single bets, multi-bets, and parlays. A single bet refers to one market on the bet slip, like a moneyline pick.
Multi-bets involve two or more markets, like two moneyline bets from different matches. Parlays are a form of multi-bet and can be other markets from the same event, like a moneyline and total or odds. Multi-bets and parlays increase the odds and potential payout.