My NHL same-game parlay tonight features three picks in Game 6 between the Dallas Stars and Vegas Golden Knights.
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NHL Same-Game Parlay Tonight: dallas stars vs vegas golden knights
Here's my three-leg parlay for Game 6 between the Stars vs. Golden Knights:
Parlay Legs | Odds |
---|---|
Jack Eichel Anytime Goalscorer | +150 |
Oettinger OVER 26.5 Saves | -115 |
Jason Robertson OVER 2.5 SOG | -145 |
Parlay Odds | +690 |
If you're looking for more betting insights and trends for Game 6 see our Dallas Stars vs Vegas Golden Knights matchup page.
Same-Game Parlay Leg 1: jack eichel anytime goalscorer (+150)
I needed to buff this parlay up a little bit. What's a good parlay without a bit of suspense?
Eichel has scored in seven of his last nine home games, including both hostings in Vegas this series.
Same-Game Parlay Leg 2: Oettinger oVER 26.5 Saves (-115)
After two straight losses and plenty of disappointed Stars fans, Oettinger has got back in the swing of things by securing three consecutive crucial wins.
Jake Oettinger doing Jake Oettinger things. pic.twitter.com/cxlqEU97kF
— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) May 2, 2024
Now, the 25-year-old can put the series behind him if Dallas advances tonight-- and trends suggest he will.
Of the 17 times he's come off a 25-save performance in his playoff career, Oettinger has saved 27 or more shots 11 times. It definitely helps that Dallas is 2-0 at T-Mobile Arena this series, too.
Same-Game Parlay Leg 3: Robertson OVER 2.5 SOG (-145)
Jason Robertson's fresh career and playoff performances make it easy to find any insightful trends.
The 24-year-old has played in 34 road playoff games, edging 15 shots to average 2.26 per game in that span. But, let's dig deeper.
Coming off a series against Vegas last year, it makes things a lot easier to compare. With 22 shots on six occasions hosting the Golden Knights, Robertson averages a more favorable 3.6 shots per game to the naked eye. However, that number sits top heavy from last May's 11-shot night.
With 14 shots pocketed throughout the five times he's visited Vegas in the postseason, he's averaging 2.8 shots per game. Plus, he's only snapped fewer than three shots once this series.
So, at 2.5 shots, I am comfortable taking this prop. This is why it's important to shop around for lines, people!