NHL Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Thursday (2/9)

This is a fantastic way to start the second half of the season. Three games featuring at least one current playoff team with some favorable matchups.

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Today’s Best NHL Same Game Parlay Bets

All odds via DraftKings Sportsbook

Seattle Kraken vs. New Jersey Devils

  • Leg 1: Kraken +1.5 (-180)
  • Leg 2: UNDER 6.5 Total Goals (-110)
  • Leg 3: UNDER 1.5 Total First Period Goals (+125)

The Kraken have simmered since their eight-game winning streak and are 3-4-1 in their last eight.

In that time, the offense has only scored four or more goals twice and is coming off being blanked by the Islanders. Now it’s likely they’ll be missing their points leader Andre Burakovsky who left that game with an injury.

The Devils are on another stellar run winning nine of their last 11.

They’re also dealing with an injury to a top player. Jack Hughes left the game against Vancouver with an upper-body injury and hasn’t practiced this week.

With two excellent defenses and both teams’ top scorers potentially out, ride with a low-scoring game.

Parlay Odds: +568


Calgary Flames vs. Detroit Red Wings

  • Leg 1: Flames OVER 0.5 First Period Goals (-195)
  • Leg 2: OVER 6.5 Total Goals (+110)
  • Leg 3: Nazem Kadri Anytime Goal (+160)

The Flames revamped their offense in the offseason, but they’re scoring less than last season.

New addition Jonathan Huberdeau has been a disappointment, but Nazem Kadri has been great. The best of the offense has come from their returning players Elias Lindholm and Tyler Toffoli who each have over 40 points.

The Red Wings went into the All-Star break winning two of three but faced the strong offense of Edmonton and took a 5-2 loss.

There are some great pieces with Dylan Larkin, Dominik Kubalik, Lucas Raymond, and David Perron, all with 14 or more goals.

First-year goalie Vile Husso has been a letdown with -4.8 Goals Saved Above Expected. It’s unfortunate because Red Wings’ blue line only allows the 11th fewest high-danger shots.

Both teams’ goaltending has been their weak spot. This game could go either way, but there will be goals on the board.

Parlay Odds: +726


Edmonton Oilers vs. Philadelphia Flyers

  • Leg 1: Oilers ML (+130)
  • Leg 2: OVER 6.5 Total Goals (-140)
  • Leg 3: OVER 3.5 Total Edmonton Goals (-135)

Edmonton is on a stellar going 8-0-1 in the last nine games and has a +24 scoring differential.

Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, who are #1 and #2 in points, have 16 and 14 respectively during this time. You can’t disregard the supporting cast with Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Zach Hyman averaging over a point a game.

The Flyers weren’t expected to compete this season, and that’s been the case.

The offense has been a letdown, being 25th in Expected Goal Percentage. Travis Konecny and Kevin Hayes could set career highs, but they have no support from the deeper lines.

After a couple of disappointing seasons, Carter Hart has been great this year, with 15.8 Goals Saved Above Expected and 2.64 Wins Above Replacement.

As great as Hart has been, the Oilers have too many scoring options and impeccable puck movement. I can’t see the Flyers ending their recent offensive run.

Parlay Odds: +586


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