NHL Same Game Parlays Tonight - October 17

BET99's NHL Same Game Parlay's Tonight October 17: Stamkos Leads Predators To A Win

BET99 has a number of interesting NHL same-game parlays for bettors to sink their teeth into for tonight's action across the 'Chel. Let's take a look at a few of those offerings!

We've got a four-leg parlay in Kings vs Canadiens that focuses on a ton of scoring. We also feature a two-leg parlay between the Edmonton Oilers and Nashville Predators featuring Steven Stamkos pushing the Preds to a win.

Kings vs Canadiens Same Game Parlay

Los Angeles Kings vs Montreal Canadiens, October 17, 7:00 pm ET

  • Nick Suzuki to record an assist
  • Anze Kopitar to record an assist
  • Nick Suzuki to score a goal
  • Kevin Fiala to score a goal
  • +1800 Odds

Suzuki has assists in back-to-back games coming into this contest and while he hasn't scored on the season yet, his 0.85 ixG in all situations suggests he should have at least one goal to his name. Welcoming the leaky Kings who've allowed 16 goals in three games is the perfect tonic for Suzuki's goal-scoring drought and will certainly result in him picking up one assist.

Expect the ageless wonder Anze Kopitar, who leads the Kings in scoring with six points in four games, to get an assist against a bad Montreal team that's allowed 13 goals in three games. Fiala is currently riding a hot streak scoring three goals on 1.02 ixG, it's not a bad idea to back him to score against a bad team while he's still on fire.

Oilers vs Predators Same Game Parlay

Edmonton Oilers vs Nashville Predators, October 17, 8:00 pm ET

  • Steven Stamkos to record a power play point
  • Nashville Predators to win
  • +1550 Odds

Stamkos is lethal on the power play averaging 17 goals and 39 points on the man advantage per year since 2017-18. What better time to score his first point for Nashville than against the Oilers' pathetic PK that's only killing 56.3% of penalties?

The Oilers are vulnerable not only on the PK, but they're vulnerable to a straight-up loss. Edmonton has stumbled out of the gate going 0-3-0 in their first three games with embarrassing losses to the Winnipeg Jets, Chicago Blackhawks and Calgary Flames. They also needed OT against a rebuilding Flyers side to secure their first win of the season. McDavid's men have not been convincing this year.

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