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JT Miller shares his NHL parlay for Thursday night. He's targeting the Boston Bruins and the Colorado Avalanche tonight. Read on to see what his NHL parlay entails.
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NHL Parlay Today: Targeting the Boston Bruins, Colorado Avalanche on Thursday

Well this is a bit juicy for my liking when it comes to parlays but I think this one should hit nine times out of ten and I am willing to bite. Check it out.

NHL Parlay Today

Leg 1: San Jose Sharks vs. Boston Bruins

The San Jose Sharks have won a few games now but are still the worst team in the league by a mile and have no business being in this game tonight, it is that simple. San Jose is 5-15-2 (although they have won back-to-back games for the first time this season so congrats) and are sporting some brutal numbers. They are scoring a league worst 1.62 goals per game and conceding a league leading 3.97 goals per game.

They are spotting other teams two goals on average any given night, now they take on an elite Bruins squad at the Garden where they thrive. Boston is scoring well and among the top ten teams in the league defensively. They have won five straight over San Jose, I do not care if it is Jeremy Swayman or Linus Ullmark.

Leg 2: Colorado Avalanche vs. Arizona Coyotes

Arizona is coming off a big win over Tampa Bay at home and are ready to go on home ice tonight. The desert dogs are one of my favorite young squads in the league and I think they have been really fun to watch this year, they are so much better than last year. With that said, this is a tough spot to take on Colorado. The Avalanche have won four straight and on extra days of rest here, I think they go out and take care of business tonight.

NHL Parlay Today (-127) (Bet $127 to collect $227) Click here to see which sportsbook has the best odds

  • Leg 1: Boston ML
  • Leg 2: Colorado ML

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Born and raised in St. Louis, JT is a young gun in the industry but has already established himself as one of the sharpest. Some refer to him as the "King of the Ice" as a result of his dominance in the NHL, which has been his claim to fame. However, he also excels in other markets including the NFL, MLB, and NCAAF. You can follow JT on Twitter at @RickyBobbyBets.

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