Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

NHL to share data for sports betting

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NEW YORK — The NHL announced a multiyear agreement Monday to provide MGM Resorts Internatio­nal with data for use in betting, the second major U.S. profession­al sports league to strike a deal with the casino giant since the Supreme Court opened the way to expanded gambling last spring.

Las Vegas-based MGM is the league’s first official sports betting partner, just as it is with the NBA and WNBA. That deal was reached in July.

As part of the agreement, MGM gains access to proprietar­y NHL data that could eventually include puck and player tracking informatio­n once that goes through a testing phase. Access to that data will allow MGM to provide customized game details along with betting opportunit­ies for U.S. customers where gambling is legally available.

The NHL is not getting a cut of gambling profits, but other terms were not disclosed.

“The new sports betting landscape presents a unique opportunit­y for fan engagement utilizing technology and data that are exclusive to our league,” NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman said. “Fan engagement, technologi­cal advancemen­t and innovation are paramount to our progressiv­e approach and will be at the forefront of everything we do.”

MGM and other casino operators are moving aggressive­ly to be able to capitalize on the U.S. sports betting market, which is expanding after the Supreme Court ruled in May that states could take sports bets if they wanted. MGM has made a series of significan­t moves, including the multiyear deal with the NBA and WNBA.

Earlier this year, bookmaker William Hill reached agreements that allow odds and other promotiona­l efforts at the home arenas of the Las Vegas Golden Knights and the New Jersey Devils.

“We couldn’t be more excited to enter into this historic partnershi­p with the NHL,” MGM Resorts Chairman and CEO Jim Murren said.

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