Saturday's NHL slate is jammed packed and I've put together a +338 parlay for the action.
The pregame narrative: This wager includes backing the Dallas Stars on the road against the last-place Calgary Flames. Also, expect a lot of scoring when the Vegas Golden Knights visit the Anaheim Ducks.
Check out the full +338 NHL parlay for Nov. 22, featuring a pick on the Colorado Avalanche vs. Nashville Predators game.
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NHL parlay picks
Parlay: Stars ML | Ducks/Golden Knights over 6 goals | Avalanche ML (+338)
Stars moneyline (-155): The Stars are on fire right now, so I don't mind adding them at this price against the Flames.
Calgary has the fewest points in the entire NHL (15), along with a 3-4-2 home record.
Dallas, on the other hand, has won four of the last five with a +14 goal differential in that span.
Jason Robertson is scorching hot with nine goals in his last five games. He's just one piece of a deep roster that looks like an early Stanley Cup contender.
I don't want to overthink this one. The Stars hold the advantages in every aspect and have a better lineup top-to-bottom.
It looks like another wasted season for the Flames. Dallas should keep rolling right through Calgary.
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Other picks
Ducks/Golden Knights over 6 goals (-122): The Ducks have shocked the masses, sitting first in the Pacific Division with a 13-7-1 record.
They're scoring the third-most goals per game (3.57), fuelled by a young offence breaking out.
One knock against them is their defence. Anaheim allows 3.14 goals per game on 30.1 shots. Both of those rank below average.
I expect the Ducks to score a few at home, and Vegas' offence is good enough to capitalize on a shaky defence.
These two met earlier in November in a game that Anaheim won 4-3 on the road.
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Avalanche moneyline (-220): Just above the Flames in the NHL's basemen are the Predators, who have 16 points.
Nashville has lost six of seven ahead of Saturday's contest, which is bad news with Colorado in town.
The Avs are 14-5-1, and they haven't lost a game by more than one goal for the entire first quarter of the season.
On top of that, they are on a seven-game winning streak and are 9-0-1 in their last 10.
This team is stacked from front to back. Taking anything other than the Avalanche to win here wouldn't sit right.
Colorado's +34 goal differential is more than double the second-best goal differential in the NHL (Carolina Hurricanes, +16).
NHL parlay made at 11:24 a.m. on Nov. 22, 2025.
