Betting enthusiasts new to NHL betting look no further then the grand salami wagering technique as this will help you make the most money. Although sounding similar to an MLB grand slam, the NHL grand salami is closer in comparison to the NFL over under betting technique.

In essence, the grand salami wagering technique is the over/under total amount of goals scored during a game. Throughout the regular season, one can assume that an average of six goals will be scored during a game. However in the playoffs it is much tougher to predict, because the defense is tightened up.

On most sites which offer NHL grand salami wagering, the teams are taken into account prior to establishing a total line. It is important when predicting the over/under for a grand salami wager to also take into account the teams playing and the past few games they have played leading up to your wager. By doing so, you can make your wager more accurately. For instance, if the Capitals and the Blackhawks played, fans wagering on the game would be wise to pick the two teams to go over the total, as both play an up tempo high scoring style. On the contrary teams such as the Edmonton Oilers and Boston Bruins, the team’s two lowest scoring teams, would provide a safe bet a picking the under wager.

As noted earlier, in the playoffs the over under grand salami gets more difficult to predict, because of the defensive style of play. Teams will focus more on their opponent’s top stars whether it is the forwards, defense or goalies. For example, in the playoff series featuring the Montreal Canadiens and Philadelphia Flyers, the Canadiens star player was goalie Jaroslav Halak. As a result the Flyers put a lot of pressure on Halak which allowed them to go over the totals because they were able to score a lot of goals against him.