Does a Win with an OT in a Hockey Game Count as Part of a Win in Sports Betting?

In sports betting, a win is typically defined as a victory in regulation time. However, in some sports, such as hockey, overtime (OT) is often used to determine the winner in the event of a tie. So, does a win with an OT in a hockey game count as part of a win in sports betting?

The answer is yes. In sports betting, a win with an OT in a hockey game is considered a regulation win. This means that if you bet on a team to win, and they win in OT, your bet will be successful.

This is because OT is considered part of the game. It is an extension of the regular game, and the outcome of the game is not determined until the end of OT. Therefore, a win with an OT is still a win, and it will count as such in sports betting.

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