NHL Same Game Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions: Thursday (1/19)

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

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Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook

Today’s Best NHL Same Game Parlay Bets

Check out my top three NHL Same Game Parlays for Wednesday.

Florida Panthers vs. Montreal Canadiens

  • Leg 1: Nick Suzuki Anytime Goal (+190)
  • Leg 2: OVER 6.5 Total Goals (-110)
  • Leg 3: OVER 1.5 Frist Period  Goals (-135)

The Panthers aren’t having the season they expect after winning the Presidents’ Trophy last year. The offense is still good, with the sixth-best expected goals percentage, but not on top like last year. In the net, Sergei Bobrovsky has regressed this year and currently has -1.1 goals saved above expected.

The Canadiens aren’t having a great season, but there is optimism. Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield have been spectacular, and if the roster was healthier, they could have been more competitive.

Both teams have not been strong defensively, but they have guys who could put the puck through the net. Look for this to be a high-scoring matchup.

Parlay Odds: +864


New York Islanders vs. Buffalo Sabres

  • Leg 1: Sabre ML (-115)
  • Leg 2: OVER 5.5 Total Goals (-130)
  • Leg 3: Tage Thompson Anytime Goal (+140)

New York is currently on their worst run of the season, losing six of their last seven. The offense has been abysmal, scoring just 1.42 goals during that span, and their forward unit is starting to fade.

Ilya Sorokin has been excellent behind the net as top four in goals against and save percentage. Surprisingly, the Isles saved him for tonight instead of against Boston.

Although Buffalo’s offense is not to be taken lightly as they are second in scoring behind Boston. Tage Thompson has been great with the sixth-most points in the league, but they also have four other players with 40 or more points.

The Sabres’ lack of defense and Sorokin behind the net could make this a close game, but you can’t bet against Buffalo’s offense in this matchup.

Parlay Odds: +578


Boston Bruins vs. New York Rangers

  • Leg 1: Rangers ML (+100)
  • Leg 2: UNDER 6.5 Total Goals (-155)
  • Leg 3: Mika Zibanejad Anytime Goal (+140)

The Bruins continue to dominate with the league’s best record, offense, and defense.  David Pastrnak is third in points, Brad Marchand is averaging over a point a game, and Linus Ullmark is a Vezina Trophy favorite.

The Rangers are an excellent team in their own right and could be a threat in the playoffs. They have some great offensive talent, with Mika Zibanejad possibly grabbing 40 goals this year and Artemi Panarin averaging over a point per game. Defensively they’re much stronger allowing under 30 shots per game, and Igor Shesterkin has 14.7 goals saved above expected.

All the stars are aligned for the Rangers — they have the rest advantage and won’t see Ullmark. The defense will hold down a tired Bruins offense while they grab enough goals to get the upset.

Parlay Odds: +690


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