Hockey Predictions & Betting Tips

Our latest hockey predictions are listed below, with the pick and odds for each game. Open any match for the full breakdown, including recent form and goaltending.

Updated daily · Last update: 26 June 2026

Latest predictions

Our hockey predictions cover the matches that matter today across the NHL, the KHL and major international tournaments such as the IIHF World Championship. Each pick comes with the recommended selection, the best available odds and the reasoning behind the bet, so you can decide for yourself before staking.

How we make our hockey predictions

Data-driven analysis — we examine recent form, goals for and against, special-teams numbers (power play and penalty kill), shot volume and expected goals to find value where the odds underestimate the real probability.

Goaltender & rest factors — the starting goalie and fatigue decide hockey games. We weigh confirmed starters, save percentage, back-to-back schedules and travel before every pick.

Line shopping — we compare odds across multiple bookmakers and recommend the best available price for each prediction, ensuring maximum return on winning bets.

Hockey bet types we cover

  • Moneyline — straight win, including overtime and shootout
  • Puck line (handicap) — the -1.5 / +1.5 spread for value in mismatches
  • Over/Under total goals — totals based on pace, goaltending and special teams
  • Both Teams to Score & period betting — attacking trends and fast starts

How to use our predictions

  • Read the analysis and understand the reasoning before placing any bet
  • Compare odds across bookmakers — even 0.05 differences compound over hundreds of bets
  • Use strict bankroll management: 1–3% per bet maximum
  • Track your results over time to identify what works for your style

Accuracy & responsible betting

No prediction service wins 100% of the time. Our goal is consistent profitability through a 55–60% win rate on standard picks, positive ROI over monthly and seasonal periods, and fully transparent results tracking. Betting should stay entertainment — 18+, please gamble responsibly.

Alex Morgan
Alex Morgan Sports Analyst · With-Bet.com

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FAQ — hockey predictions & betting tips

No prediction is 100% accurate. Hockey is especially unpredictable — around half of NHL games are decided by a single goal, and a late empty-net goal can swing a result — so we focus on value over a long run of bets rather than chasing winners game by game.
The puck line is hockey's version of the spread, almost always fixed at 1.5 goals. The favourite at -1.5 must win by two or more; the underdog at +1.5 covers even if they lose by one. It pays better on strong favourites than the moneyline, and gives underdog backers a cushion in tight games.
The moneyline (a straight win, including overtime) is the simpler and most common hockey bet. The puck line makes sense when you expect a heavy favourite to win comfortably, or want extra protection on an underdog you think will keep it close. We flag which market we like in each pick.
Today's recommended picks are listed at the top of this page, each tagged with its market — moneyline, puck line or total goals — and its odds. Open any card for the full breakdown, including goaltending and recent form, then choose the bets that fit your bankroll.
New predictions go up every day for the upcoming slate. Because a confirmed starting goalie can move the odds sharply, we revisit picks once line-ups are announced — so it's worth checking back closer to puck drop.
It's possible, but hockey's thin margins and goalie-driven swings make it high-variance, so judge results over a season rather than a few nights. Bet only games you've researched, stake a small fixed share of your bankroll and keep a record of every wager. Treat it as paid entertainment, not income. 18+, gamble responsibly.
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