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You can find puck lines, moneylines, prop bets, and other Edmonton Oilers odds at BetMGM throughout the NHL season.
After signing up for an account at the BetMGM sportsbook, bettors are asked to submit personal information to confirm age and to verify identity.
Once an account is approved, bettors can make a first real-money deposit using several payment methods.
After funding an account, access is available for a wide range of sports betting markets, including moneylines, spreads, over/under totals, parlays, player props, game props, live betting, and more.
Odds are also available for every Canadian NHL team, including:
Futures bets are long-term wagers on outcomes, such as whether the Oilers will win the Pacific Division or capture the Stanley Cup. You can also place bets on season-long player results, such as total goals scored.
If you place a $100 bet on the Oilers (+250) to win the division, the wager settles once Edmonton is eliminated or officially clinches the division title.
The puck line is hockey’s version of a spread and is based on the final goal difference in an Oilers game.
If you wager $45 on the Oilers -1.5 (+190) against the Calgary Flames, Edmonton must win by two or more goals.
If you bet $45 on the Oilers +1.5 (-115) against the Vancouver Canucks, Edmonton can either win outright or lose by one goal.
The moneyline bet simply asks whether the Oilers will win the game.
If you bet $65 on the Oilers -105 against the Winnipeg Jets, Edmonton needs to win the matchup in regulation, overtime, or a shootout.
This market focuses on the combined number of goals scored by both teams.
If you wager $45 on over 6.5 (-110) in a game against the Montreal Canadiens, the final score must include at least seven total goals.
If you bet $45 on under 6.5 (-110), the game must end with six or fewer combined goals.
When the final goal count matches the listed total exactly, the bet is graded as a push.
Parlays allow you to combine Oilers bets with other NHL wagers into one ticket.
If you place a $60 three-leg parlay featuring the Oilers moneyline (+135) vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks moneyline (-105 vs. the St. Louis Blues), and under 6.5 (-110) in the Buffalo Sabres–New York Rangers game, all selections must win for the bet to cash.
If one leg results in a push, it is removed, and the parlay odds and payout are recalculated based on the remaining bets.