Search For More...
Bustling with talent and potential, the list of Hart Trophy candidates has several sleepers picks deserving of serious consideration. Read More
Here are the details of how a bettor won $269,000 following the Colorado Avalanche winning the Stanley Cup. Read More
Blues vs. Avalanche best bets, betting odds, over/under & moneyline for Wednesday, plus team trends & player stats. Read More
Teams in these spots have a 22% cover rate and -20% ROI since 2006. Read More
This puck line trend has an ROI of more than 60% the last two seasons. Read More
You can bet on puck lines, moneylines, prop bets, and more Colorado Avalanche odds each season.
If you’re in Colorado and interested in odds for other teams, check out:Â
Will the Avalanche win the Central Division? Will they win the Stanley Cup? How many goals will a certain player have this year?
For example: If you bet $20 on the Avalanche (+250) to win the division, the bet would settle when the Avalanche are eliminated or when they clinch the division.
The puck line is hockey’s version of the spread. What’s the final scoring margin of the Avalanche game?
For example: If you bet $35 on the Avalanche -1.5 (+135) against the Minnesota Wild, Colorado must win the game by at least two goals.Â
Alternatively, if you bet $35 on the Avalanche +1.5 (-235) against the Winnipeg Jets, Colorado must lose by one goal (or win the game).
Will the Avalanche win the game?Â
For example: If you bet $75 on the Avalanche -200 against the Vancouver Canucks, Colorado must win the game (in regulation, overtime, or shootout).
If the game ends in a tie, the bet is a push.
How many combined goals will be scored by both teams in the game?Â
For example: If you bet $50 on over 5.5 (-120) in their game against the New York Rangers, the teams must combine for at least six goals.Â
Alternatively, if you bet $50 on under 5.5 (+100), the teams must combine for five or fewer goals.
If the combined goal total is identical to the over/under total, the bet is a push.
You can combine Avalanche bets and other hockey bets into one parlay.
For example: If you bet $50 on a three-leg parlay with the Avalanche moneyline (+145) vs. the Toronto Maple Leafs , Montreal Canadiens moneyline (-135 vs. the Philadelphia Flyers), and over 6.5 (-115) in the Washington Capitals-Buffalo Sabres game, all three legs must hit for the bet to cash.
If one bet is a push, it’s eliminated from the parlay, and odds (and payout) are recalculated without that leg.