NHL Tuesday mega parlay (+1004 odds) today, 3/28: Top contenders cash

Tuesday brings a great 10-game slate in the NHL highlighted by the Lightning visiting the Hurricanes, and the Oilers visiting the Golden Knights. Teams now have under 10 games remaining in their regular season with plenty left to shake out in terms of playoff seedings. With playoff teams still jostling for home ice and ramping up to get hot for a playoff run, we are going to be treated to fantastic hockey tonight and over the next couple weeks. If you’re looking to combi ne a few plays that have value, check out this NHL mega parlay that has +1004 odds with DraftKings Sportsbook at the time of publishing.

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New York Rangers -1.5 over Columbus Blue Jackets (-140)

This is a very lopsided matchup in favor of the Rangers. It feels like one that as long as the Rangers show up and don't just mail it in, they will run up the score on the Blue Jackets. The Rangers are 8-1-1 in their last 10 games entering Tuesday. The regulation loss in that span was a close 3-2 game against a very good Hurricanes team. New York is in great form and is clicking at the right time. Even if they were not on a good run, they would still have a major edge against Columbus. But the Rangers' current play only furthers their advantage. They are beating good teams both at home and on the road, and in both high scoring games and low scoring games. They shouldn't have much of an issue against the Blue Jackets.

Columbus won 2 consecutive games last week, then promptly followed it up with an 8-2 loss to Montreal. The Blue Jackets have allowed 5+ goals in 8 out of their last 10 games. That just will not get it done against most teams in the league, especially an elite team like the Rangers. The Blue Jackets do not score at a clip even close to the rate at which they allow goals. In their 7 losses over that 10 game stretch, they have a -24 goal differential for an average loss by over 3.42 goals. When Columbus loses, they lose big. The Rangers should roll in this one.

  
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