Best NHL Parlay Picks Today, Thursday 11/30: 3-Leg Parlay at mega +1095 odds: Panthers prey on Montreal

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After just 3 games on the ice last night, tonight features a massive slate of 14 games. That means tons to break down and analyze, and that can get overwhelming. However, our experts have found the most valuable spots and pieced them together into an NHL mega parlay to hopefully boost your bankroll with an incredible payout of +1095 odds. Along with our NHL parlay picks, be sure to check out all of our NHL predictions for today’s action!

NHL Parlay Picks (11/30)

Panthers -1.5 (+115)

Jets ML (+110)

Golden Knights 3-way ML (+160)

NHL parlay odds: +1095

Florida Panthers -1.5 over Montreal Canadiens (+115)

If there was one play from our NHL parlay picks that we’d label as our best bet, it’s this one. We’d certainly consider making this a separate play on top of our mega parlay, but regardless of what you decide, we’re high on the Panthers tonight. Florida just represented the Eastern Conference in the Stanley Cup Finals last season, while the Canadiens haven’t even been close to the postseason in recent years. 

Montreal was also just in action last night, and on the road no less. That should provide even more confidence that the Panthers will continue their dominance over the Habs. They’ve won 8 of the past 9 games, and they haven’t even been close. Just one of those wasn’t decided by multiple goals, and each of the 5 wins have been Florida victories by at least 3 goals. All that adds up to us confidently getting our NHL parlay picks started with the Panthers -1.5 on the puck line.

Winnipeg Jets ML over Edmonton Oilers (+110)

Our second play doesn’t require us to sweat out a multi-goal win, and instead, we’re getting great value on a home underdog. It’s not a spot the Jets are generally in as one of the top contenders for the Central Division crown. However, that’s generally the case when facing the likes of Connor McDavid. While he may be other-worldly, the Oilers simply aren’t a complete team. Admittedly, they’ve found their stride as of late, but they still began the season 5-12-1. 

Within that poor stretch was a loss to the Jets, in which goaltender Connor Hellebuyck allowed just 2 goals to McDavid and company. Oddsmakers are low on Winnipeg due to them having trouble finding the net in their last 2 games. Well, if there is a remedy for that, it’s playing Edmonton. The Oilers are allowing the 3rd-most goals per game, so look for a big night from Kyle Connor to help the Jets get a win for the second of our NHL parlay picks.

Read our full Edmonton Oilers vs Winnipeg Jets predictions

Vegas Golden Knights 3-way ML over Vancouver Canucks (+160)

Rounding out our NHL parlay picks is a different market once again for maximum variety for you. Of course, that’s far from the only reason we’re eyeing the Golden Knights. The defending champs got off to an incredible start to the season and are just now dealing with their first rough patch. Even still, after losing 3 straight, Vegas remains atop the Pacific Division. They’ll be fending off the team right behind them tonight in the Canucks, and we trust them to do so within the 60 minutes. 

We can’t deny that Vancouver has improved after their down year last season, but they still don’t have the depth of the Knights. The Canucks have relied on what we consider to be unsustainable scoring without a true superstar like McDavid. That should prove true tonight when facing a Knights team that allows the 2nd-fewest goals per game. This is going to be a much tougher test than the Ducks and Sharks (who they lost to) for Vancouver, so we expect Vegas to bounce back strongly. 

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