NHL Odds: Three Quick Strategies for Hockey Betting

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NHL is one of the most popular sports in the world. It's watched by millions of people every year. Unlike other sports, NHL has fans worldwide.

Goals Saved Above Average (GSAA) is a new statistic developed by Corsica Hockey Analytics. It calculates how many goals a goalie has saved compared to what a league-average netminder has done. 5v5 Save Percentage (SV%) grades the performance of goalkeepers in the most common hockey scenario. Expected Save percentage (xSv%) and Delta Save% (dSve%) are the difference between a goalkeeper's xSVP% and dSVE%.

Goals Saved Above Average (GSAA) is a new statistic developed by Corsica Hockey Analytics. It calculates how many goals a goalie has saved compared to what a league-average goalie did. Expected (xSV%) and Delta Save Percentage (dSv%) yield a goaltender’s save percentage after weighing the quality of shots he's faced.

Implied probability is a calculation of betting odds into a fixed percentage. Vegas Golden Knights are playing against the New Jersey Devils. At -130, the Golden Knight have an implied probability of 56.5% and at +110, Montreal has a 47.6%.

Converting Negative American Odds to 100 gives 56.5% of the total bet.

Converting Positive American Odds to Implied Probability is the most important step in hockey betting.

Closing line value is a good way to evaluate betting strategies. Tampa Bay Lightning (-120) to win at San Jose Sharks (+100) is the winning wager. If the line closed at -115, you were on the wrong side.

There are many reasons why people bet on NHL games. The NHL offers excellent odds and exciting action. It's a professional sports league that is unpredictable. It is a must for any gambler who loves excitement and enjoys watching athletes.


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