NHL ATS Radar
ATS (Against The Spread) tracks how often a team covers the puck line set by sportsbooks. A team with a strong ATS record is beating expectations — useful for finding value bets.
Over/Under (O/U) tracks the total combined score of both teams. Sportsbooks set a line and you bet whether the actual total goes over or under that number.
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Our 6-factor model analyzes puck lines, margins, defense, ATS trends, H2H, and injuries to find the strongest cover plays. View all matchups →
Analyzing puck lines & ATS trends...
Defense: rank , rank .
ATS: at home · on road
L10 ATS Trend: ·
H2H: Last meeting (): ·
L10 trend: games , games .
Injuries: missing , missing
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Over/Under Radar
Analyzing defense, scoring splits & totals...
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The score goals per game at home and allow (ranked defensively). The score goals per game on the road and give up (ranked ). Our model projects combined goals (offense) and (defense). The line is set at . That's above the line — the numbers lean over. That's below the line — the numbers lean under. That's right on the line — no clear lean from the numbers alone.
Defensive matchup: rank in defense , while rank . Both defenses are elite — strong signal for the under. Neither team plays great defense — that favors the over.
Recent form: Over the last 10 games, have been averaging combined goals , while have been at combined goals .
O/U track record: are on the over/under this season . are . Both teams trend over on the season — adds to the over case. Both teams trend under on the season — adds to the under case.
Positional O/U context: home games average combined goals . road games average combined . Both teams' positional averages project above the line. Both teams' positional averages project below the line.
Fatigue factor: Both teams played yesterday (back-to-back). Tired teams tend to generate fewer quality at-bats and scoring chances, which historically pushes games under the total. played yesterday and are on the back half of a back-to-back. Fatigue can reduce offensive output, which leans toward the under. played yesterday and are on the back half of a back-to-back. Road fatigue can reduce run scoring, which leans toward the under.
Injury factor: are without , on the injured list. are without , on the injured list. Our model estimates a -goal reduction from these absences.
Public betting: of tickets are on the over and of money is on the over. The public is loading up on the over, but the sharp money leans under — fading the public here may have value. Few tickets are on the over, but big money is — professional bettors appear to be backing the over. Tickets and money are roughly aligned — no clear sharp vs. public divergence on the total. Sharp money signal: .
The projected total is very close to the posted line. Our data doesn't show a clear edge either way — this one could go either direction.
ATS Radar
Analyzing puck lines, defense & ATS trends...
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The score goals per game at home and allow (ranked defensively). The score goals per game on the road and give up (ranked ). Our model projects combined goals (offense) and (defense). The line is set at . That's above the line — the numbers lean over. That's below the line — the numbers lean under. That's right on the line — no clear lean from the numbers alone.
Defensive matchup: rank in defense , while rank . Both defenses are elite — strong signal for the under. Neither team plays great defense — that favors the over.
Recent form: Over the last 10 games, have been averaging combined goals , while have been at combined goals .
O/U track record: are on the over/under this season . are . Both teams trend over on the season — adds to the over case. Both teams trend under on the season — adds to the under case.
Positional O/U context: home games average combined goals . road games average combined . Both teams' positional averages project above the line. Both teams' positional averages project below the line.
Fatigue factor: Both teams played yesterday (back-to-back). Tired teams tend to generate fewer quality at-bats and scoring chances, which historically pushes games under the total. played yesterday and are on the back half of a back-to-back. Fatigue can reduce offensive output, which leans toward the under. played yesterday and are on the back half of a back-to-back. Road fatigue can reduce run scoring, which leans toward the under.
Injury factor: are without , on the injured list. are without , on the injured list. Our model estimates a -goal reduction from these absences.
Public betting: of tickets are on the over and of money is on the over. The public is loading up on the over, but the sharp money leans under — fading the public here may have value. Few tickets are on the over, but big money is — professional bettors appear to be backing the over. Tickets and money are roughly aligned — no clear sharp vs. public divergence on the total. Sharp money signal: .
The projected total is very close to the posted line. Our data doesn't show a clear edge either way — this one could go either direction.