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Hockey Betting Rules
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HOCKEY

General :

  1. Minimum time for action: Games must go a minimum of 55 minutes for action. If a game is suspended before 55 complete minutes are played, all bets on the outcome of the game are refunded.

  2. Minimum time for action on Periods: The specific period must be played in its entirety for bets to stand. Otherwise, all bets on the period are refunded.

  3. Goals in overtime or the shootout do not count toward bets on the 3rd period.

  4. "Home Goals vs Away Goals" and Grand Salami: The "Home Goals vs Away Goals" and Grand Salami will be decided by the total goals scored in all games scheduled in the given league for the given day. All scheduled games must play three full periods. If any scheduled game is canceled or stopped before three full periods are played, all wagers on the "Home Goals vs Away Goals" and the Grand Salami will be canceled.

  5. Bets on Team and Game related wager types are graded including Overtime and Penalty Shootouts, unless otherwise noted.

  6. Bets on Player specific wager types are graded including Overtime but not Penalty Shootouts, unless otherwise noted.

  7. Bets on Player Points include both goals and assists.

Regular Season Wins:

  1. Teams must play at least 81 games for action. This includes overtime and penalty shootouts.

Start times:

The start times of all events are for informational purposes only and if incorrect the common sense and correct odds for the time period will be used. Events can only be graded once.

Additional Markets - Individual Period Betting

  1. All Period betting will be determined based on the number of goals scored in the specified period for each wager. Goals scored in a period before or after the designated quarter will not impact the settlement of the wager.

  2. This applies to all market offerings including but not limited to 1st & 2nd Period Spreads, 1st & 2nd Period Money Line, and 1st & 2nd Period Over/Under

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