Today's NHL sports betting trends can be analyzed by looking at the Head to Head System Trends, Team System Trends, Random System Trends, and Smart Stats System Trends. By analyzing these trends, bettors can get a better idea of which teams are more likely to win or cover the spread, and which games are more likely to go over or under the total.
Head to Head System Trends: The data in this section shows the records of each team in various situations. For example, when Winnipeg plays as a road underdog in February, they have an ATS record of 17-3-0. This means that they have covered the spread in 17 of those games and failed to cover in only 3. When Columbus plays as an underdog in February, they have an ATS record of 8-2-0. When St. Louis plays against the Atlantic Division, they have an O/U record of 12-3-0. And when Colorado plays as a home favorite in February, they have an SU record of 6-4.
Team System Trends: This section shows the records of individual teams in specific situations. For example, when Winnipeg plays as a road team as an underdog before a non-conference game, coming off a game against an Eastern Conference opponent in which they allowed three goals or more, they have an ATS record of 10-2-0. When Nashville plays as a road team as an underdog in games with a total of 5.5, they have an SU record of 8-2-0. And when St. Louis plays as a road team as an underdog against a non-conference opponent, they have an ATS record of 16-1-0.
Random System Trends: This section shows the records of teams in random situations. For example, when St. Louis plays as a road team as an underdog in February against a non-conference opponent, they have an ATS record of 27-4-0. When Nashville plays as a road team in February with a game total of 5.5, they have an ATS record of 30-6-0. And when Columbus plays as a road team in February after a non-conference game, they have an ATS record of 17-4-0.
Smart Stats System Trends: This section shows the records of teams based on advanced statistics. For example, when St. Louis plays as a road team as an underdog during the last two years with a SU record of 3 wins and 4 losses in their last seven games, they have an ATS record of 10-1-0. When Minnesota plays as a home team during the last four years and won their last game by one goal or more with a SU record of 1 win and 2 losses in their last three games, they have an ATS record of 11-7-0. And when Edmonton plays as any home/road team during the last five years and lost their last game by one goal with a SU record of 3 wins and 4 losses in their last seven games, they have an O/U record of 13-3-0.
By analyzing these trends, bettors can get a better idea of which teams to bet on and which games to bet on. They can use this information to make more informed decisions and increase their chances of winning. However, it is important to keep in mind that past performance does not guarantee future results, and that sports betting can be unpredictable.