Policies
Sportsbook Rules and Policies
Ice Hockey rules and policies
Settlement and Cancellation Rules
- All markets (except period, overtime and penalty shootout markets) are considered for regular time only unless it is mentioned in the market.
- If a match is interrupted and continued within 48h after initial start-time, all open bets will be settled with the final result. Otherwise all undecided bets are considered void.
- In the event of a game being decided by a penalty shootout, then one goal will be added to the winning team's score and the game total for settlement purposes. This applies to all markets including overtime and penalty shootout.
- If the market remains open when the following events have already taken place: goals and penalties, we reserve the right to void betting.
- If odds were offered with an incorrect match time (more than 2 minutes), we reserve the right to void betting.
- If a wrong score is entered all markets will be cancelled for the time when the incorrect score was displayed.
- If a match is interrupted or postponed and is not continued within 48h after initial kick-off date, betting will be void.
Anytime Goalscorer and Player to score a point
- All offered players are considered as runners.
- If an unlisted player scores a goal or earns a point, all bets on listed players stand.
- For settlement purposes, only goals and assists scored during regular time are considered. Please note that if the score after regular time is 0-0, all bets will be settled as lost.
- All bets on players that were listed but left the game before the match ended (such as injuries or expulsions) will stand.
- Markets will be settled based on TV inserts and data provided by official associations unless there is clear evidence these statistics are not correct.
Next scoring type
- Even strength: Goals are considered even strength when every team has the same number of players on the ice.
- Power-play: A goal is considered to be a power-play goal if the team with numerical advantage scores.
- Short-handed: A goal is considered to be a short-handed goal if the team with numerical disadvantage scores.
- Penalty shot: A penalty shot is considered to be a goal if converted.
- Empty net: A goal is considered to be an empty net goal, if the trailing team pulls the goalkeeper for an extra attacker and the leading team scores. In power-play/short-handed and empty net situations, a goal will always be considered as empty net goal for settlement purposes.
Player props
- Goalie Win (the rule is the Goalie on ice when the winning, go-ahead goal is score receives the win)