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FREE NHL HOCKEY PICKS

      Below are the free NHL hockey picks available from all our expert NHL handicappers. Each of our quality hockey handicappers guarantee all their NHL hockey picks to win or you are credited back the cost of the package to use towards a future purchase.

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TODAY'S FREE NHL hockey PICKS


BEST NHL HANDICAPPERS
    Top HandicappersProfitWCR
  Nick Parsons$16816.0017.1  
  Brian Bitler$15800.0018.8  
  ProSportsPicks$7455.0014.6  
  Mark David$6250.0017.9  
  R&R Totals$4380.004.3  
  Jeff Hochman$2956.0054.7  
  Dionne D'Amico$2831.0012.8  

TOP NHL CAPPERS PAST 7 DAYS
    Top HandicappersProfitWCR
  ProSportsPicks$2500.00100.0  
  C-Stars Sports$1576.0027.6  
  Lou Lacerda$1150.00115.0  
  Brian Bitler$980.0019.6  
  Wilson Cole Sports$650.0011.8  
  Michael Alexander$600.0021.4  
  Sniper Wes$556.0017.9  

TOP NHL CAPPERS PAST 30 DAYS
    Top HandicappersProfitWCR
  Nick Parsons$11150.0040.5  
  ProSportsPicks$8465.0070.5  
  R&R Totals$4120.0015.3  
  C-Stars Sports$3854.0037.8  
  Lou Lacerda$2200.00110.0  
  Jeff Hochman$1246.0065.6  
  Wilson Cole Sports$950.0013.2  

TOP NHL CAPPERS PAST 60 DAYS
    Top HandicappersProfitWCR
  Brian Bitler$12960.0025.4  
  ProSportsPicks$11970.0053.2  
  Nick Parsons$9248.0017.7  
  R&R Totals$8550.0016.1  
  C-Stars Sports$5754.0040.5  
  Lou Lacerda$3180.0063.6  
  Michael Alexander$2674.0017.1  

TOP NHL CAPPERS PAST 90 DAYS
    Top HandicappersProfitWCR
  Brian Bitler$12820.0017.6  
  ProSportsPicks$9540.0023.9  
  Nick Parsons$8450.0011.1  
  Mark David$3190.0013.9  
  Jeff Hochman$2578.0056.0  
  Doug Upstone$2361.0013.3  
  Sniper Wes$2104.007.0  

Methods Of Wagering With NHL Picks

Betting the NHL Point Spread

      While less popular than betting the moneyline, the spread is the sportsbook's way of leveling the playing field. In order to win a point spread bet or “cover the spread,” the favored team not only has to win the game – they must do so by a specified number of points (the spread). The spread encourages equal betting on both teams, as it essentially “gives” points to the underdog. You most often find spreads with half-points attached, which is known as a “hook.” The hook avoids the possibility of a push (or tie).
      Example: Boston +1.5, Ottawa -1.5
The team with the negative number next to its name is the favorite; in this case, it is Ottawa (-1.5). If you bet on the Senators against the spread, they have to win the game by at least six points for you to win your bet. Ottawa is said to be “laying” 1.5 points in these circumstances. Another way to look at it is subtracting 1.5 points from the Senators final score at the end of the game. If the Senators still have more points after subtracting 1.5, then they cover the spread. In order to cover the spread, the favored team not only needs to win the game – they must do so by a specified number of points.
The Boston Bruins have a positive number next to their team name, indicating they are the underdog. They do not have to win the game outright for you to win your bet. So long as they don’t lose by more than five points, you’ll come out a winner. Obviously, you would also win your bet if the Boston won the game outright.

Betting the NHL Moneyline

      Betting “the moneyline” is the most popular way to wager on NHL hockey. The NHL moneyline is the easiest hockey bet to understand. When betting the moneyline, you are simply picking the team that will win the game. NHL Moneyline bets are easy to understand, but they offer a poor return on investment when betting on the favorite.
      Example: Boston +180, Ottawa -250
The NHL odds attached dictate your potential payout and the sportsbook’s implied probability. Ottawa remains the favorite on the moneyline, as indicated by the negative number (-250) next to the team name. But, in this case, that number means something different: a -250 moneyline tells bettors that they need to wager $250 on Ottawa in order to win $100. The positive number next to Boston (+180) gives us similar information, with one key difference. It tells bettors how much they will win on a $100 bet, in this case $180.

Betting NHL Totals (Over/Under)

      When betting the “total” on NHL games, you are no longer concerned with which team will win the game. Instead, your focus is strictly on how many points will be scored overall. You may also hear this type of bet referred to as “over-under betting.”
      Example: Boston/Ottawa Over 6.5(-115) Under 6.5 (-110) Sticking with our Boston/Ottawa example, the sportsbook has set the total at 6.5 points. Again, the half-point (hook) is present to prevent a push. You have two options when betting totals: over (more than 6.5 points will be scored between both teams) or under (less than 6.5 points will be scored overall).
      When betting on the “total,” The moneyline shown in parentheses next to your choice determines the payout. This is calculated just like the NHL Moneylines above. Your focus on a NHL Totals Wager is strictly on how many points will be scored overall.