NHL Parlay Picks Today: Tuesday, January 6
Parlay 1 (+174) BetMGM
Flyers ML at -150
Canucks +1.5 at -155
Last year, Philadelphia dominated the Ducks by a combined score of 9-1 in two games. Now the Flyers get a worse version of Anaheim that enters tonight’s game on a six-game losing streak. The Ducks are struggling particularly on defense: they have given up at least five goals in four of their last five games. During this six-game losing streak, they’ve allowed a combined total of 30 goals. Consequently, their goal-scoring defense now ranks dead-last. Whereas Philadelphia owns a top-ten goal-scoring defense, goal-scoring is its team weakness, yet the Flyers won’t need to worry about scoring against an Anaheim defense that even allowed six goals to the Kings’ second-to-last-ranked goal-scoring offense. On top of everything else, the Flyers are in a strong spot as they return home from a road trip. In this spot, they’ve defeated the likes of Florida, Minnesota, and the New York Islanders.
Vancouver is itching for a win right now: the Canucks’ last two games, both losses, were decided after regulation, making them a solid puck-line candidate. What makes them particularly worth investing in tonight is the strong spot they are in. They have excelled all year at the start of multi-game road stands, going 4-0-1 in this spot. Their one loss in this spot came in overtime to Carolina. Otherwise, they’ve defeated the likes of Dallas and, before its cold streak, Anaheim in this spot.
Parlay 2 (+186) Caesars
Panthers ML at -125
Oilers ML at -170
Florida has become a strong road team. While the Panthers struggled in the beginning of the season in their road games, they have made it a point of emphasis to turn this weakness into a strength. They are 3-0 in their last three road games that followed a home game. The emphasis that they place in this situation is evident in the fact that they beat Nashville by five goals and Carolina by three goals. They have clearly learned how to focus and perform optimally when leaving their home venue to play in a new one.
Toronto won’t challenge Florida, especially because Toronto misses injured key defender Jake McCabe, who collected 3 goals and 13 assists on the year before leaving his team’s last game. Despite facing an Islanders team that had been struggling tremendously to score, Toronto without McCabe conceded the game-winning goal to them in overtime. Toronto’s outlook is particularly negative because this is a rematch situation. Florida’s strength in rematches is evident in its blowout wins over top-notch teams like Dallas and Tampa Bay. Impressively, the Panthers most recently avenged a four-goal loss against mighty Colorado by limiting the Avalanche to a goal and defeating them.
Edmonton is in a bounce-back spot after two straight poor defensive performances and two straight home losses. When they most recently allowed a high goal-scoring output in consecutive games, they responded by holding Tampa Bay to one goal in regulation. After their last two-game home losing streak, they went on a tear at home by defeating Seattle with its elite defense 9-4 and Winnipeg 6-2. Expect them to have no problem against a mediocre Nashville team that is coming off a wild win in what was the 800th NHL game for one of its players. The Predators’ let-down potential only makes an Edmonton win more certain.
| Parlay Legs | Odds | Total Payout | Confidence Level | Sportsbook |
| Flyers ML & Canucks +1.5 | +174 | $174 | Highest | BetMGM |
| Panthers ML & Oilers ML | +186 | $186 | Highest | Caesars |
Parlay 1 (+174) BetMGM
Flyers ML at -150
Canucks +1.5 at -155
Last year, Philadelphia dominated the Ducks by a combined score of 9-1 in two games. Now the Flyers get a worse version of Anaheim that enters tonight’s game on a six-game losing streak. The Ducks are struggling particularly on defense: they have given up at least five goals in four of their last five games. During this six-game losing streak, they’ve allowed a combined total of 30 goals. Consequently, their goal-scoring defense now ranks dead-last. Whereas Philadelphia owns a top-ten goal-scoring defense, goal-scoring is its team weakness, yet the Flyers won’t need to worry about scoring against an Anaheim defense that even allowed six goals to the Kings’ second-to-last-ranked goal-scoring offense. On top of everything else, the Flyers are in a strong spot as they return home from a road trip. In this spot, they’ve defeated the likes of Florida, Minnesota, and the New York Islanders.
Vancouver is itching for a win right now: the Canucks’ last two games, both losses, were decided after regulation, making them a solid puck-line candidate. What makes them particularly worth investing in tonight is the strong spot they are in. They have excelled all year at the start of multi-game road stands, going 4-0-1 in this spot. Their one loss in this spot came in overtime to Carolina. Otherwise, they’ve defeated the likes of Dallas and, before its cold streak, Anaheim in this spot.
Parlay 2 (+186) Caesars
Panthers ML at -125
Oilers ML at -170
Florida has become a strong road team. While the Panthers struggled in the beginning of the season in their road games, they have made it a point of emphasis to turn this weakness into a strength. They are 3-0 in their last three road games that followed a home game. The emphasis that they place in this situation is evident in the fact that they beat Nashville by five goals and Carolina by three goals. They have clearly learned how to focus and perform optimally when leaving their home venue to play in a new one.
Toronto won’t challenge Florida, especially because Toronto misses injured key defender Jake McCabe, who collected 3 goals and 13 assists on the year before leaving his team’s last game. Despite facing an Islanders team that had been struggling tremendously to score, Toronto without McCabe conceded the game-winning goal to them in overtime. Toronto’s outlook is particularly negative because this is a rematch situation. Florida’s strength in rematches is evident in its blowout wins over top-notch teams like Dallas and Tampa Bay. Impressively, the Panthers most recently avenged a four-goal loss against mighty Colorado by limiting the Avalanche to a goal and defeating them.
Edmonton is in a bounce-back spot after two straight poor defensive performances and two straight home losses. When they most recently allowed a high goal-scoring output in consecutive games, they responded by holding Tampa Bay to one goal in regulation. After their last two-game home losing streak, they went on a tear at home by defeating Seattle with its elite defense 9-4 and Winnipeg 6-2. Expect them to have no problem against a mediocre Nashville team that is coming off a wild win in what was the 800th NHL game for one of its players. The Predators’ let-down potential only makes an Edmonton win more certain.