NHL Parlay Picks & Predictions for Saturday at +1089 odds, 4/6

We have just 2 Saturdays left of NHL action in terms of the regular season, so let's make the most of it. Today features a handful of afternoon action with 11 games in total, and of course, Stanley Cup playoff berths and improved seeding are still on the table. We've got 2 of the Eastern Conference's best going head-to-head and some divisional rivalries, so let's get into our best NHL par lay picks for today.

Along with our NHL mega parlay, be sure to check out all of our NHL predictions for today's action!

NHL Parlay Picks (4/6)

Winnipeg Jets 3-way ML (+125) over Minnesota Wild

The first leg of our NHL parlay picks for today features one of those aforementioned divisional rivalries, with this one being the Central Division. The top 3 teams – the Dallas Stars, Winnipeg Jets and Colorado Avalanche have been fighting for the title all season and have already clinched their playoff berths. On the flip side, the Minnesota Wild have been one of the more disappointing teams of 2023-24, as they're going to miss the playoffs despite being one of the favorites to rival the Avs in the division.
Their struggles and the Jets impressive year have been perfectly illustrated when these teams go head-to-head, as Winnipeg has won each of the last 4 matchups. The most recent was a 3-goal victory about 6 weeks ago, and 3 of those 4 victories have come by multiple goals. That type of dominance makes us even more confident taking them just to win in regulation with our NHL parlay picks for today.

Toronto Maple Leafs -1.5 (+125) over Montreal Canadiens

Next up is another divisional matchup, but it's tough to call it a rivalry as of late. It's actually one of the historically classic matchups between Canadian teams, but it's been the Toronto Maple Leafs with the far better teams since those old school matchups. That's why we're willing to take them on the puck line even with them on the road. They have quite a bit of work to do, and would need some help, for them to catch the Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers in the Atlantic Division, but as they haven't technically clinched a playoff berth yet, we're not worried about a lack of motivation.'

  
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