Top 3 NHL Same Game Parlay Picks & Predictions: Wednesday (1/11)

This Wednesday has an exciting slate of games, including a couple of teams playing well recently. These are red-hot teams play some bottom tier opponents that could take advantage of.

Here are all of our picks for Wednesday:

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Top 3 NHL Same Game Parlay Picks & Predictions: Wednesday (1/11)

Edmonton Oilers vs. Anaheim Ducks

  • Leg 1: Oilers -2.5 (+165)
  • Leg 2: OVER 6.5 Total Goals (-130)
  • Leg 3: Leon Draisaitl Anytime Goal (-125)

The Oilers continued to be carried by one of the top-line duos in the league and it has them in the final Wild Card spot. Leon Draisaitl is second in points with 62, but that’s far behind his linemate Connor McDavid’s 77, and they need this offensive power with a subpar defense that’s 20th in goals allowed.

The Ducks are far from having any kind of power in the league. There is some talent on their top line, including Troy Terry and Trevor Zegras, but the lack of a supporting cast has them at the bottom on both sides of the puck.

The Oilers should be able to attack the net against the Ducks, who allow nearly 40 shots per game in what should be a lopsided win.

Parlay Odds: +425


Nashville Predators vs. Toronto Maple Leafs

  • Leg 1: Maple Leafs -1.5 (+120)
  • Leg 2: UNER 6.5 Total Goals (-120)
  • Leg 3: Auston Matthews Anytime Goal (-125)

The Predators have been playing well recently with four straight wins, including three on the road. They sit near the middle statistically on both sides of the puck, but Juuse Saros is the catalyst behind the net. Saros has been one of the best goalies this season, and his 20.0 Goals Saved Above Expected is second in the league.

The Maple Leafs are on a nice two-game run, scoring ten goals and playing to a +7 goal differential. The offense featuring the Hart Trophy winner Auston Matthews had underachieved to start the year, but their star skaters have broken. The goaltending has continued to thrive as well, allowing the third-fewest goals per game.

Nashville’s streak will end here because they do not come anywhere near Toronto’s offensive talent, and they will also have someone in the net to compete opposite Saros.

Parlay Odds: +525


San Jose Sharks vs. Los Angeles Kings

  • Leg 1: Kings -1.5 (+110)
  • Leg 2: LA Kings OVER 4.5 Total Goals (+185)
  • Leg 3: Kevin Fiala Anytime Goal (+145)

Don’t look now, but the Kings are starting to make some noise in the Western Conference. They’ve always had the offensive talent to compete, but now that they’ve corrected the problem at goalie, they’re a balanced team. Pheonix Copley has been stellar since stepping in as the starter going 11-2-0 and 2.56 goals allowed.

It’s been a long season for the Sharks, as they sit near the bottom of the league and haven’t won back-to-back games in nearly a month. There is some talent, with Erik Karlsson having his best season and Timo Meier, Tomas Hertl, and Logan Couture all having solid years, but they have a long way to get back to being a competitive team.

This a game to heavily side with the Kings’ offense.

Parlay Odds: +425


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