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NHL Same-Game Parlay Tonight: Rangers vs Hurricanes Game 6

My NHL same-game parlay tonight's features three picks in tonight's matchup between the NY Rangers vs Carolina Hurricanes.

Also, if you're looking for game line picks, Michel Anderson and I have you covered with our daily expert picks for every game on the schedule through the playoffs. 

NHL Same-Game Parlay Tonight: rangers vs hurricanes

Here's my three-leg parlay for tonight's Rangers vs Hurricanes meeting:

NHL Same-Game Parlay Tonight
Parlay LegsOdds
Hurricanes ML-170
Igor Shesterkin UNDER 30.5 Saves-105
Brady Skjei OVER 0.5 Points+114
Parlay Odds+564


If you're looking for more betting insights and trends for Game 6 see our NY Rangers vs Carolina Hurricanes matchup page

Same-Game Parlay Leg 1: Hurricanes mL (-170)

Snagging this from my expert pick for the day because I'm loving the stats that back up a Canes win. A couple days rest does well for Carolina when they return to PNC Arena, where it's 8-3SU. Their 31-10-5 record in Raleigh is the cherry on top. There's too many trends to ignore. 

Same-Game Parlay Leg 2: Igor shesterkin UNDER 30.5 Saves (-105)

A betting factor I'm considering here is rest with the Rangers and Hurricanes having two days separating tonight from their recent outing. Now, perhaps players may lose some juice. But, rest has to be healing for a goalies body and mind, right?

Well, it's certainly the case for Shesterkin. Since March, he is 9-1SU (2.10 GAA, .926SV%) when playing after at least two days of rest, averaging a noble. 

Of those 10 games, the 28-year-old averaged 26.8 saves per game. Carolina has been throwing pucks his way but nothing crazy like we saw in Game 2 and Game 3. As the soreness and fatigue catches up to the players, I don't expect Shesterkin to face more than 31 shots.

Same-Game Parlay Leg 3: Brady Skjei OVER 0.5 Points (+114)

Point streak, alert! When hosting at PNC Arena, Skjei has collected at least one point in his last 10 outings.

Last time at home, the 30-year-old netted a crucial powerplay goal. Prior to that, the Hurricanes were a disappointing 0-for-17 with an extra man in the series. Which is very unusual for their top five regular season powerplay (25.80%). 

He's taking on the leadership role, fired up, and looking to bury the Rangers and complete the clutch comeback in the series. 

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