My NHL same-game parlay tonight features three picks in Game 7 between the Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins.
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NHL Same-Game Parlay Tonight: Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins
Here's my three-leg parlay for Game 7 between the Maple Leafs vs. Bruins:
Parlay Legs | Odds |
---|---|
William Nylander OVER 3.5 SOG | -135 |
Woll OVER 25.5 Saves | -125 |
Brad Marchand OVER 2.5 SOG | +100 |
Parlay Odds | +527 |
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Same-Game Parlay Leg 1: nylander OVER 2.5 SOG (-135)
In the last five years, Nylander has had 24 outings where he recorded two goals. However, he has only scored four times in the games that follow. So, I'm not comfortable in the anytime scorer department.
Without Matthews in the lineup, Nylander is the scoring hero. But, after last game, you'd like to think Swayman and the Bruins will keep close tabs on him. Still, with five shots in each of the last two games, I think Willy can manage to shoot enough for this to cash.
Same-Game Parlay Leg 2: woll oVER 25.5 Saves (-125)
Since the 2017 postseason, the Bruins have played in five different Game 7's. In that span, they recorded at least 29 shots or more in each. In the two that were against Toronto, Boston snapped 32 shots or more.
Woll has turned around this series, averaging a .960SV% across the last two outings. I expect the Bruins to force some more shot attempts in the do-or-die matchup. Will Woll save them all? I don't know if the rookie will succumb under pressure. But, 26 saves is doable given his current performances.
Same-Game Parlay Leg 3: Marchand OVER 2.5 SOG (+100)
His playoff resume is decorated with experience. Since 2018, Marchand hasn't recorded less than three shots in a Game 7. Whether you refer to him as passionate or a pest, the Bruins captain is fiery.
You think he wants to watch Toronto advance given the history between the two? Not a chance. He'll put his best effort on the ice tonight and will want to get in Woll's head.