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There are only six games taking place on Sunday across the NHL but there is still value across the board in terms of parlays. Let’s take a look at a couple of NHL parlays to make your Sunday a profitable one.
San Jose Sharks, Minnesota Wild over 6 -110 / New York Islanders ML +170 / Florida Panthers, Detroit Red Wings over 7 +100 $10 bet pays $93.09
The Minnesota Wild’s back to playing their terrible defense, but their offense has still been strong and that is going to continue in this game. On Saturday the Wild were defeated 6-5. I expect the tired legs of the Wild’s defense is going to allow the Sharks to run up the score. The Wild will continue their strong offense and this game is going to go well over the total. I look for 8 or 9 goals to be scored.
With a lighter slate we might have to take some chances with the underdogs but the New York Islanders offer a ton of value. The Islanders have won seven of their last ten games and their strength all season has been the defense. The last game the Islanders shut down the Montreal Canadiens winning 3-0. I am not sure the Islanders will shut out Toronto but they aren’t going to give up more than two goals. The strong defense will lead to the Islanders’ upset.
The last time the Florida Panthers and Detroit Red Wings faced off there were eight goals scored, and I expect at least that many in this game. The Panthers are averaging 4.2 goals per game which is 1st in the NHL. In the last game against the Jets, the Panthers scored six goals and against a Red Wings defense that has had issues, they will run up the score again. Back the over seven goals.
St. Louis Blues, Nashville Predators under 6 -110 / Florida Panthers, Detroit Red Wings over 7 +100 // $10 bet pays $28.18
The St. Louis Blues and Nashville Predators both had emotional wins on Saturday, and I expect a letdown in the scoring for both teams. There are going to be very tired legs from both teams and i expect especially as the game goes on that is going to lead to both teams not having many quality scoring chances. Back the under to cash.