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NHL best bets: Three SGP stacks for Thursday's slate

The Same Game Parlay market in the NHL continues to open up varying ways we can attack the night's board. With 12 games on the docket, we've picked out three of our favorite teams for shots on goal and who we like to get involved. The parlays themselves are watered down and modest versions of what could happen. If you feel the need to shoot for higher numbers, be our guest. We're aiming for the highest probability we see.

Boston SGP (+122 FD)

Boston should have no issues finding their shots tonight against Montreal. The Canadiens are allowing 36.6 shots per game on the road over their past 10 and Boston has logged 38+ shots against Montreal in five of the past six meetings between the two.

David Pastrnak 3+ shots

  • 3+ shots in 84% of games this year
  • 3+ shots in 91% of home games this year
  • 3+ shots in 13 of last 15 vs. Montreal

Patrice Bergeron 2+ shots

  • 2+ shots in 81% of games this year and 11 straight games
  • 2+ shots in 85% of home games this year
  • 3.8 SOG/game over the past four meetings with Montreal

Jake DeBrusk 2+ shots

  • 2+ shots in 81% of games this year
  • 2+ shots in six straight games, averaging 3.4 SOG/game over his past five
  • 4.0 SOG/game over the past four meetings with Montreal

Tyler Bertuzzi 2+ shots

  • 2+ shots in five of his last seven games
  • Fresh off his best shot performance since joining the Bruins, tallying six SOG on eight attempts
  • 2+ shots in three straight vs. Montreal

Calgary SGP (+120 FD)

Calgary has been one of the highest-volume teams all season and will host a Vegas team tonight allowing nearly 32 shots per game on the road.

Tyler Toffoli 3+ shots

  • 3+ shots in 71% of home games this year
  • 3+ shots in five of his last six meetings with Vegas

Andrew Mangiapane 2+ shots

  • 2+ shots in 24 of last 30 games
  • 2+ shots in 10 of last 12 at home
  • 2+ shots in nine of 11 career games vs. Vegas

Winnipeg SGP (+109 FD)

We're going to have to target Anaheim, who are allowing 37.2 shots per game at home over the last 10 and have been one of the best shot targets all season.

Nikolaj Ehlers 3+ shots

  • 3+ shots in four out of his last five games
  • 5.7 SOG/game in last three meetings with Ducks
  • Leading team in shot volume over last five games

Mark Scheifele 2+ shots

  • 2+ shots in 68% of games this year and 18 of last 22 games
  • Four SOG in both games vs. Anaheim this year

Josh Morrissey 2+ shots

  • 2+ shots in 24 of last 30 games
  • 2+ shots in 14 of last 19 on the road
  • 2+ shots in five of last six vs. Ducks
  • Anaheim one of the best targets for defensemen shots

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