Last Updated on April 13, 2026 10:03 am by ZUWP Automation
April 13, 2026 | 10 Games | 2 Steam Moves, 11 Sharp Money Signals, 4 Cross-Market Games
Sunday’s 10-game NHL slate is loaded with actionable data. Two steam moves have emerged, four games show cross-market alignment, and the public is leaning hard enough in several spots to create legitimate fade opportunities. The Rangers/Panthers total is the loudest signal of the day, but Nashville and Philadelphia are generating their own sharp attention worth tracking closely.
Understanding Today’s Signals
Steam Move: A divergence of 45 or more percentage points between handle (dollar volume) and bets (ticket count) on the same side. This means large individual wagers are driving the money, the clearest indicator of institutional or sharp bettor activity on DraftKings.
Sharp Money: A divergence of 20 to 44 points between handle and bets. Fewer, larger bets are outweighing the crowd. A consistent signal, but not as extreme as a full steam move.
Fade Alert: At least 70% of bets are on one side, but the handle is on the opposite side. The public is piling on tickets while sharp money is quietly going the other way.
Public Heavy: At least 70% of both bets and handle are on the same side. No divergence, just broad consensus. These games can move lines but carry less predictive weight from a sharp-money perspective.
Steam Move No. 1: Rangers/Panthers Total
The Rangers/Panthers total at 6.5 is the biggest signal on the board today. The Over is pulling 90% of the handle against just 30% of bets, a +60-point divergence that qualifies as a full steam move. That means a small number of very large wagers are hammering the Over at what is already an elevated total for an NHL game.
This game also carries a sharp money signal on the puck line, with New York drawing 96% of spread handle against 53% of bets, a +43-point divergence. Cross-market alignment across two markets in the same game is a meaningful signal. Sharp bettors appear to be pricing in a high-scoring, Rangers-competitive game.
On the other side of the total, 70% of bets are on the Under, while the handle sits at just 10%. That is a textbook fade setup: the public is taking the Under on a 6.5 total, and sharp dollars are going the other direction in force.
Steam Move No. 2: Sharks/Predators Spread
Nashville is attracting serious spread money against San Jose. The Predators are drawing 95% of puck line handle against 42% of bets, a +53-point divergence. That is institutional-level action on a home favorite against one of the weaker teams in the league.
The total in this game adds a second signal. The Over at 6.5 is pulling 82% of handle against 58% of bets, a +24-point divergence. Sharp money is aligned on Nashville to cover and on a higher-scoring game. The moneyline also shows 78% of bets on Nashville with 89% of the handle, making this a Public Heavy ML situation rather than a fade spot.
Cross-Market Signals Summary
| Game | Market 1 | Market 2 | Sharp Side |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rangers @ Panthers |
Total Over (+60 pts) | Spread NYR (+43 pts) | High-scoring Rangers game |
| Sharks @ Predators |
Spread NSH (+53 pts) | Total Over (+24 pts) | Nashville covers in a scorer |
| Hurricanes @ Flyers |
ML PHI (+34 pts) | Total Over (+20 pts) | Flyers upset + goals |
| Wild @ Blues |
Spread MIN (+34 pts) | ML STL (+29 pts) | Conflicting sharp signals |
The Flyers Fade and Carolina Upset Watch
Philadelphia is generating one of the more unusual signals on the slate. Sharp money is backing the Flyers on the moneyline at 75% handle against 41% of bets, a +34-point divergence. The total in this game also shows sharp Over action at 79% handle versus 59% of bets. Two markets pointing toward a Flyers win in a higher-scoring game is the kind of cross-market setup that sharp bettors look for in NHL underdogs.
Carolina is presumably a significant favorite here, which makes the Flyers moneyline signal more interesting. NHL underdogs win roughly 40% of games, and when sharp money is on the underdog with cross-market confirmation, the data is worth tracking as lines move through the afternoon.
Wild/Blues: A Split Signal Worth Watching
Minnesota and St. Louis is producing one of the more complex reads of the day. Sharp money is on the Wild puck line at 69% handle against 35% of bets, a +34-point divergence. But on the moneyline, sharp money is on the Blues at 55% handle against 26% of bets, a +29-point divergence.
This split signal suggests sharp bettors may be taking Minnesota to cover at +1.5 while also respecting St. Louis to win outright. It is a classic puck line arbitrage angle: back the favorite on the ML, back the underdog on the spread. Both sides showing sharp handle divergence in the same game makes this one worth monitoring for line movement.
Sharp Money Signals Board
| Game | Market | Sharp Side | Handle | Bets | Divergence | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rangers @ Panthers |
Total (6.5) |
Over | 90% | 30% | +60 pts | Steam Move |
| Sharks @ Predators |
Spread (1.5) |
Nashville | 95% | 42% | +53 pts | Steam Move |
| Rangers @ Panthers |
Spread (-1.5) |
NY Rangers | 96% | 53% | +43 pts | Sharp Money |
| Stars @ Maple Leafs |
Spread (-1.5) |
Dallas | 94% | 52% | +42 pts | Sharp Money |
| Kings @ Kraken |
Spread (-1.5) |
LA Kings | 84% | 49% | +35 pts | Sharp Money |
| Hurricanes @ Flyers |
Moneyline | Philadelphia | 75% | 41% | +34 pts | Sharp Money |
| Wild @ Blues |
Spread (-1.5) |
Minnesota | 69% | 35% | +34 pts | Sharp Money |
| Avalanche @ Oilers |
Moneyline | Edmonton | 61% | 28% | +33 pts | Sharp Money |
| Wild @ Blues |
Moneyline | St. Louis | 55% | 26% | +29 pts | Sharp Money |
| Jets @ Golden Knights |
Moneyline | Winnipeg | 41% | 15% | +26 pts | Sharp Money |
| Sharks @ Predators |
Total (6.5) |
Over | 82% | 58% | +24 pts | Sharp Money |
| Hurricanes @ Flyers |
Total (5.5) |
Over | 79% | 59% | +20 pts | Sharp Money |
| Red Wings @ Lightning |
Total (6.5) |
Over | 54% | 34% | +20 pts | Sharp Money |
Public Fade Opportunities
The Jets/Golden Knights moneyline is the clearest fade setup on the board. Vegas is drawing 85% of bets on the ML, but the handle sits at just 59%. Sharp dollars are quietly backing Winnipeg at 41% of handle against only 15% of bets, a +26-point divergence. Public is hammering the home favorite; sharp money is going the other way.
Colorado/Edmonton shows a similar dynamic. The Avalanche are getting 72% of bets on the ML, but the handle is only 39% on Colorado. Edmonton is drawing 61% of the dollars against just 28% of bets. The public likes Colorado; sharp money is on the Oilers at home.
| Game | Market | Public Side | Bets% | Handle% | Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jets @ Golden Knights |
Moneyline | Vegas (85% bets) | 85% | 59% | Fade Alert |
| Avalanche @ Oilers |
Moneyline | Colorado (72% bets) | 72% | 39% | Fade Alert |
| Wild @ Blues |
Moneyline | Minnesota (74% bets) | 74% | 45% | Fade Alert |
| Rangers @ Panthers |
Total (6.5) |
Under (70% bets) | 70% | 10% | Fade Alert |
| Sabres @ Blackhawks |
Moneyline | Buffalo (90% bets) | 90% | 89% | Public Heavy |
| Red Wings @ Lightning |
Moneyline | Tampa Bay (85% bets) | 85% | 82% | Public Heavy |
| Stars @ Maple Leafs |
Moneyline | Dallas (83% bets) | 83% | 72% | Public Heavy |
| Sharks @ Predators |
Moneyline | Nashville (78% bets) | 78% | 89% | Public Heavy |
| Kings @ Kraken |
Moneyline | LA Kings (75% bets) | 75% | 64% | Public Heavy |
| Kings @ Kraken |
Total | Over (71% bets) | 71% | 71% | Public Heavy |
| Sabres @ Blackhawks |
Spread | Buffalo (77% bets) | 77% | 94% | Public Heavy |
Dallas and the Oilers: Quiet Sharp Action
Two more games deserve a mention before the puck drops. Dallas is drawing 94% of puck line handle against 52% of bets against Toronto, a +42-point divergence on the Stars at -1.5. The public moneyline is also 83% on Dallas, but the sharp puck line signal is the more meaningful data point here.
Edmonton is quietly getting sharp moneyline support against Colorado. The Oilers are drawing 61% of ML handle against just 28% of bets. With 72% of tickets on Colorado, this is a clean fade setup: public on the Avalanche, sharp money on Edmonton at home.
All data sourced from DraftKings Sportsbook via VSiN. Handle and bets percentages reflect market activity as of report publication. Lines and splits are subject to movement.


