Last Updated on January 26, 2026 10:53 am by admin
What Is the NHL Public Betting Chart?
This NHL public betting chart shows the percentage of tickets (how many bets) on each moneyline side for every game. It’s a fast way to see where the crowd is leaning in tonight’s matchups and how that sentiment can influence prices.
What the Chart Shows
The chart below updates every 30 minutes. You’ll see current ticket percentages for each team alongside the latest moneyline (e.g., –135 / +115). If a large share of tickets piles onto one side but the price moves the other way, it often signals professional action is opposing the crowd. Visit the NHL betting odds to shop prices across sportsbooks and lock in the best number. Learn more about how to use this chart.
More Public Betting Charts
Explore public betting charts for other sports when you want to browse beyond the NHL: NFL, NBA, MLB, College Football, and College Basketball.
01:00 PM
2 - Pittsburgh Penguins

-155
-161
02:00 PM
4 - Nashville Predators

-105
+119
04:00 PM
6 - San Jose Sharks

-152
-115
04:00 PM
8 - Los Angeles Kings

+105
+104
04:00 PM
10 - Minnesota Wild

-111
+115
05:00 PM
12 - Columbus Blue Jackets

-135
-184
07:00 PM
14 - Ottawa Senators

-250
-285
07:00 PM
16 - Vancouver Canucks

-111
+120
07:00 PM
18 - Montreal Canadiens

-152
-125
08:00 PM
20 - Detroit Red Wings

-156
-125
10:00 PM
22 - Edmonton Oilers

+110
+115
12:00 PM
24 - New York Rangers

-111
-132
12:30 PM
26 - Washington Capitals

+130
+130
03:00 PM
28 - Chicago Blackhawks

+120
-115
03:00 PM
30 - Pittsburgh Penguins

-105
+124
07:00 PM
32 - New York Islanders

-125
-110
07:00 PM
34 - Dallas Stars

-167
-152
08:00 PM
36 - Anaheim Ducks

-120
-130
08:00 PM
38 - Calgary Flames

+165
+158
09:00 PM
40 - Utah Mammoth

-152
-175
07:30 PM
42 - New York Rangers

+130
+150
Data provided by SportsInsights.com. Updates every 30 minutes.
Compare NHL Odds
See where the public is betting, then find the best price. Our NHL betting odds page tracks puck lines, moneylines, and totals across multiple sportsbooks—giving you everything you need to act on the data above.
How to Use the Chart (Example)
Suppose the New York Rangers opened –120 on the moneyline vs the Boston Bruins at +100, but the market now sits at Rangers +110 and Bruins –130. Our NHL public betting chart shows roughly 45% of tickets on New York and 55% on Boston. That move toward the Bruins — despite only a modest ticket edge — suggests sharper money likely pushed Boston into favorite territory. A contrarian might consider whether the price on New York has become attractive at plus money if the swing has over-adjusted.
Color Key: In all charts, the home team is shown in blue and the away team is shown in red. This makes it easy to compare ticket percentages at a glance.
Using Ticket Percentages with Moneyline Movement
Tickets show crowd sentiment; the moneyline shows where the price is actually moving. If the line follows heavy ticket percentages, the value may be thin. If the line moves against the crowd, investigate the other side or pass the game. Apply the same process consistently rather than chasing one-off anomalies. Remember, NHL pricing often reflects goaltending news, rest, and injuries — track those alongside tickets for a fuller picture.
For more NHL coverage, visit our NHL homepage, learn the basics in How to Bet on NHL, and enhance your approach with NHL Betting Strategies.




















