NHL Same-Game Parlay Bruins vs Panthers March 26 2024

Same-Game Parlay Tonight: Bruins vs Panthers

Our NHL same-game parlay tonight will focus on the clash of East Coast Titans going down tonight in Sunrise. The Boston Bruins travel to face off with the Florida Panthers at Amerant Bank Arena. 

The winner would take the top spot in the Atlantic Division. Here's a three-leg parlay for tonight's matchup.

NHL Same-Game Parlay Tonight: Florida Panthers vs Boston Bruins

Parlay LegOdds
Bruins +1.5-238
Under 1.5 P1+100
Tarasenko O1.5 SOG-145
Parlay Odds+625

 

These two Atlantic Division rivals have faced each other twice this year. Boston has won both. They'll look for the sweep, but I'm worried about their recently poor road record. While they might not win, covering the puckline seems very likely.

To get more insight and betting trends for this matchup, see our Boston Bruins vs Florida Panthers matchup page.

Pick 1: Boston Bruins +1.5 Puckline

The Bruins haven't done well on the road recently with a 2-5SU record. But they've done a great job at keeping the score close. 

Go back through Boston's last 14 road games and the goal differential exceeded 1 goal (either for or against) only three times. And they won all three of those games. 

As road dogs, the Bruins are 6-0 against a +1.5 puckline. This seems like a safe first leg to build our parlay.

Pick 2: UNDER 1.5 P1 Goals

Per our NHL betting reports, the Bruins are 18-14 (56%) against the UNDER on the road while the Panthers are 16-13-1 (53%) at home. Over the Cat's last 10 games, they're 6-4 to boot.

This deep into the season I've found that these numbers are very predictive so I'm running with it here.

Pick 3: Tarasenko O1.5 SOG

We just need two shots on goal from Tarasenko tonight. Over his career, he's faced Boston 15 times and has 30 shots. An average of exactly two.

And while the Florida Panthers trade deadline acquisition is playing fewer minutes than he did in Ottawa, he's still hit this prop line four times since joining.

Again, per our NHL betting reports, we know Florida exceeds their shot-on-goal average when at home (34.7 at home compared to 34 overall). Boston allows 33.2 shots on net on the road compared to 31.3 overall.

With those extra shots flying around tonight, I have no doubt Tarasenko gets at least two on net.

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