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The NHL has a full slate of games set for Thursday night action after limited action Wednesday. Can the Tampa Bay Lightning and Edmonton Oilers take care of business as heavy favorites? JT Miller breaks it down with his two best NHL moneyline picks for Thursday.
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NHL Parlay Picks: Targeting Tampa Bay Lightning, Edmonton Oilers on Thursday Night

Well this is a bit square but I think we have no issues hitting it so I am all for it. This is a basic, two leg parlay between two squads I think take care of business today, nothing else to say.

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Chicago Blackhawks vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Prediction

Obviously I like the Bolts more with Vasilevskiy in net, but I am not concerned about the Bolts here at home in this spot. They are still perfect at home this year, and have been buzzing offensively over the last week, scoring 21 goals in their last five games. I love the way the core of this team still carries the rest as they change the dynamic of the play on the ice. The Bolts have proven that they are lethal yet again this year. Chicago is scoring just 2.36 GPG, and while the Hawks are improving with the young guns, I don't see them snapping their six game losing streak to the Bolts tonight.

Edmonton Oilers vs. San Jose Sharks Prediction

Edmonton has scored five or more goals in six of the last seven head-to-head meetings between these squads, and I do not expect that to change tonight. Look for the Oilers to take their frustrations out on the league's worst team tonight. They will try to take a step, even if it's just a baby step, back in the right direction this season. San Jose finally got the monkey off their backs with the win, but the team is still abysmal, and I will fade them until they show me that they want to play some real hockey.

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