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NHL Wednesday Bets: Points parlays for the three-game slate
New York Rangers center Mika Zibanejad Harrison Barden-USA TODAY Sports

NHL Wednesday Bets: Points parlays for the three-game slate

If you followed yesterday, we had ourselves some tough luck, with multiple guys falling a shot short en route to quite a poor night.

We stick to the process and hope the data will fuel a better result. For Wednesday in the NHL, we'll turn our focus to some points props.

There's only three games tonight, but we see some generous teams to goals allowed opposite some offenses humming along, a perfect intersection to target goal-scoring.

Mika Zibanejad and Nick Suzuki points parlay (+154 CZR)

Mika Zibanejad has owned the Flyers of late, with a point in 10 of his last 12 meetings. That hit-rate is impressive, and it's worth noting the total quantity of points as well, it's quite high. 24 points.

24 points in his last 12 games against Philadelphia.

Factor in that this was already a great game for Rangers goals, and I'm confidently loading up Zibenajad to begin this parlay.

Then there's Nick Suzuki. Montreal is averaging 3.6 goals per game in their past ten on the road, and scoring much more lately as a team. Columbus has had serious issues with goaltending, and is allowing 4.1 goals per game at home in their past ten.

Suzuki has a point in seven of his last ten and 13 points in his past ten road games.

Andre Burakovsky and Chris Kreider points parlay (+176 CZR)

Let's stick with the Rangers for a second, I'm double-dipping with a Chris Kreider point.

I feel confident about New York goals for a few reasons. First, the trends: the Rangers are averaging 3.4 goals per game in their past five on the road while Philly is allowing 4.0 goals per game in their last five home games.

The Flyers are also on a back-to-back, and they've allowed an average of 3.77 goals per game in such instances.

Philadelphia got dismantled last night, allowing nine goals to Washington, and their goalie, Carter Hart, was forced out with an injury.

Martin Jones is expected in net, along with his 3.49 GAA this year.

Kreider has a point in 12 of his last 15 and eight points in his last five on the road.

We roll with Burakovsky as a member of Colorado's explosive top line. Los Angeles is allowing 3.0 goals per game in their past ten road games, and the Avalanche have scored 3+ goals in both meetings this season.

I like Burakovsky's chances of scoring involvement skating alongside Nathan MacKinnon and Mikko Rantanen. He has six points in his last five games.

Best of luck tonight! Let's get back on track with our NHL bets.

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