If you are looking to bet on the Canucks this season, all the information you are searching for is right here. No matter how much hockey knowledge you may have, betting and understanding Vancouver Canucks odds can seem intimidating if you are new to the industry. We are here to simplify everything for you by breaking down Canucks betting lines, going over the best ways to wager, looking at upcoming season projections, and much more.Â
Vancouver Canucks Betting Markets and Betting Types
Moneyline
The best place for beginners to start, the moneyline is the easiest wager in sports to understand. Simply choose which team you believe will win the match and you will receive a payout if your team wins either in regulation, overtime, or a shootout. The traditional moneyline is the result of the full game, but for Canucks betting you can place moneyline wagers on each individual period as well.
- Ex. Canucks (-120) vs. Canadians (+110)
Simply click on the odds next to the team you believe will win the game and confirm your wager. Checkout our next section on how to read Canucks odds/lines to understand favourites and underdogs and how your payouts will change based on the given odds.Â
Puckline
This is where things get slightly more confusing, but the puckline is a simple concept to grasp once you get the hang of it. Look at this as a modified version of the moneyline, where teams of varying skill are essentially given a better chance to win.
This is done by adding in goal differential stipulations, where the favourite must win by a specific number of goals and the underdog must either win or lose by a specific number of goals. The traditional puck line is the result of the full game, but for Canucks betting you can place puck line wagers on each individual period as well.
- Ex. Canucks -1.5 (+180) vs. Canadians +1.5 (-200)
Checkout our next section on how to read Canucks odds/lines to fully understand goal differential stipulations on the puck line.Â
Totals
Vancouver Canucks odds can vary drastically for moneyline and puck line wagers, but totals are meant to be as close to a 50/50 chance as possible. The goal for Canucks oddsmakers is to generate a number that they believe both teams will combine to score in order to have an even number of bets placed on both the over and the under.
Totals for the complete game results include overtime and shootout goals – where the winning team is given one goal in a shootout. Totals are not limited to full game wagers for Canucks betting. There are totals available for individual periods and individual teams as well.Â
- Example. Canucks vs. Canadians over 5.5 goals (-125) / under 5.5 goals (+105).Â
If you believe the Canucks and Canadians will combine score 6 goals or more, place your money on the over. If you believe they will combines to score five goals or less, then place your money on the under.Â
Player Props
Player props are where things get really interesting, and sportsbooks have the ability to set themselves apart from the field when it comes to Canucks betting. Props is short for proposition, and these wagers are not tied to the end result of the game.
Instead, you can wager on your favourite Canucks players to record specific statistics including points, power play points, assists, blocked shots, and shots on goal. Odds makers will generate numbers for each of these categories, identical to the over/under system.Â
- Ex. Elias Pettersson over 1.5 points (-120) / under 1.5 points (-110)Â
Petterson must record two points or more (Total goals + assists) for the over to hit or record one point or less for the under to hit.Â
Futures
For Canucks betting, you aren’t limited to placing wagers on today’s game. You can also bet on events that will be decided in the future – hence the name. These are essentially like long-term investments, where the odds will change overtime based on in season results. You will receive cash out opportunities due to odds changes as the year progresses. You can bet on teams to make the playoffs, individual award winners, division winners, etc.Â
- Ex. Canucks to win the Stanley cup (+6000)
Parlays
This form of betting is when multiple wagers are combined into one bet slip, meaning they must all win in order for you to receive a payout. Combining events into a parlay increases your potential payout but lowers your implied odds, meaning the wager is much more risky.
You can combine wagers from multiple different games and multiple different leagues. The top sportsbooks will allow you to parlay events together from the same game as well, commonly known as Same Game Parlays.Â
- Ex. Canucks moneyline + Leafs moneyline + Oilers moneyline (+400)Â
If each of the Canucks, Leafs, and Oilers win their games, you will receive a payout.Â