My NHL same-game parlay tonight features three picks in Game 5 between the LA Kings and Edmonton Oilers.
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NHL Same-Game Parlay Tonight: LA Kings vs Edmonton Oilers
Here's my three-leg parlay for Game 5 between the Kings vs. Oilers:
Parlay Legs | Odds |
---|---|
UNDER 6.5 | -125 |
Stuart Skinner OVER 26.5 Saves | -110 |
Kevin Fiala O2.5 SOG | -120 |
Parlay Odds | +530 |
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Same-Game Parlay Leg 1: uNDER 6.5 (-125)
Given what we saw last game, it's clear the Kings' gameplan is to shut down the Oiler's offense rather than trying to keep up with them. Holding Edmonton to 13 shots is impressive and unfortunately, Rittich let one slip past him in the loss.
You also can't say LA was non-existent either, snapping 33 shots that were all denied by Skinner.
This regular season we saw all four meetings hit the UNDER and based on the recent performances, I think we'll see it again tonight.
Same-Game Parlay Leg 2: Fiala O2.5 SOG
Again, based on Game 4's play, I'm not entirely confident with the Oiler's offense who scored 17 goals across the first three games of the series.
Last outing, Draisaitl was held to two shots while Hyman and McDavid were stopped at one. So, instead, I'll point at a Kings' player that has been consistent in the shot department.
Despite trailing in the series, Fiala has recorded at least three shots in each matchup. Unless he's an avid golfer, I'm sure he'll be snapping the puck again tonight to keep the playoff schedule afloat.
Same-Game Parlay Leg 3: Skinner OVER 26.5 Saves (-110)
I'm forced to base tonight off everything I saw last time around with Game 4 looking like a completely different series. But, as I just said, my secret is finding the consistency.
It was a one-man show with Skinner denying all of the Kings' 33 shot attempts in Los Angeles. I know I sound like a broken record, but this is the Kings current final chance to continue their season. There's no doubt they will be whipping shots.
Skinner has allowed just one goal in his last two starts. I think he can handle whatever LA plans to toss in his direction.
Stuart Skinner shut the door in Game 4 for his first career #StanleyCup Playoff shutout 🚪 pic.twitter.com/NkB16rroLq
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 29, 2024