Best betting opportunities for the NHL’s final stretch, with expert picks to add for parlays or future bets
The NHL season is wrapping up with every team playing their final eight or so games. With so little time remaining, it’s tough to find great values at this stage of the season. However, what we can focus on is identifying bets with a high probability of hitting, as they are less likely to go wrong with so few games remaining.
Whether you’re looking to place a larger bet for a solid return or need an additional leg for a future bet in another sport, here are some of our safest picks to close out the NHL season—perfect for adding to your parlays.
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2025 NHL Draft 1st Overall Pick – The Field vs James Hagens (-550)
The debate around the first overall pick this season has seen it’s ups and downs with Boston College forward James Hagens seemingly being the unanimous pick but since other names have past him on several notable draft boards.
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Sportsnet’s Sam Cosentino, TSN’s Craig Button, The Hockey News’ Ryan Kennedy and legendary Junior Hockey journalist Bob McKenzie are some of the many established insiders that have Erie Otters defenceman Matthew Schaefer as the top pick in the draft class. The Hockey News’ Tony Ferrari also doesn’t have Hagens as the top pick but instead has Saginaw Spirit forward Michael Misa as the top pick.
Hagens on most draft boards has fallen outside of the top three with Mississauga Steelheads forward Porter Martone rounding out the top with Schaefer and Misa. It would be surprising for Hagens to reinsert himself into the conversation for the first pick after being widely-considered the fourth-best player on almost every expert’s draft board. It would be a big leap, which certainly isn’t out of the realm of possibility, but for jump in draft stock of that size needed, I’m willing to bet against Hagens.
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Winnipeg Jets Win Central Division (-290)
The Jets are in the driver seat to win the President’s trophy with a one point lead over the Capitals with 108 points and a four-point lead over the Dallas Stars for the Division lead. Winnipeg should be able to lock things up with their sizeable lead that they should be able to add to and put out of reach with upcoming matchups versus the Blackhawks, Ducks and Utah.
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Calgary Flames to Miss Playoffs (-530)
The playoff picture is all but set with the Blues getting hot at the right time with 11 straight wins and overtaking the Wild for the first wild card spot. This bumped Minnesota down to the second wild card spot and a five-point lead over the next-closest team in the Calgary Flames.
The mountain seems virtually impossible for the Flames to climb as they do have the advantage of two games in hand over Minnesota but their remaining schedule is very challenging with matchups versus the Wild, Kings as well as a pair of games against the Golden Knights. With seven games left, the Flames will have a shot as they play the last place San Jose Sharks twice but if they manage to fumble one of the games plus a loss to the Wild in their matchup would seal their fate.
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