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NHL parlay: Bet these five player props on Friday, December 5 at +1143 odds
Using the Dimers Pro tools, we built this NHL parlay backed by historical trends and player props data on Friday, December 5.

The NHL slate is packed with betting value on Friday, December 5 and we've identified an NHL parlay using five player props sourced from the Dimers Pro suite of NHL features, playable as a parlay bet at +1143 odds on DraftKings Sportsbook.
By carefully comparing today's best NHL player props value with data-backed NHL trends and statistical insights, we can utilize our NHL predictions to find these five props that can also be played as an NHL parlay, featuring one player from each of tonight's games: Golden Knights vs. Devils, Sabres vs. Jets, Sharks vs. Stars, Mammoth vs. Canucks and Capitals vs. Ducks.
With the addition of two new NHL prop markets for Dimers Pro users - Points and Assists - we have more data at our disposal than ever before as we look to cash this NHL parlay, and we're using both of those datapoints tonight.
Best NHL parlay tonight - Friday, December 5
After simulating today's five NHL games over 10,000 times, our model has revealed these five props backed by trends and data to target with tonight's hockey parlay.
Mark Stone (Golden Knights) to get a point
First we're looking at veteran Mark Stone of the Golden Knights to tally a point in his eleventh consecutive game.
His trend is broken up by a month-long absence between October and November, but he hasn't missed a beat since returning, recording a point in all four games since he's been back, making at least one point in every game played this season.
The Dimers model favors Vegas with a 53% probability to win, further supporting this prop with a team-centric datapoint, and confirmed starting goalie Jacob Markstrom for the Devils has a 3.55 GAA this year.
Bettors looking for better odds can consider Stone to get an assist at -115 as just 4 of his 17 points this year have come on a goal rather than an assist, but his point prop covers both.

Josh Morrissey (Jets) to get a point
The next player we're looking at is Josh Morrissey of the Jets, who's due for some positive regression based on his latest points trend.
After picking up a point in 12/13 games, the Jets defensman has two points in his last six games, his only such stretch since the first week of the season.
Two of those games saw put up zero SOG, a rare occurrence for Morrissey and as the Jets look to snap a two-game skid, he should be actively involved in scoring chances.
A strong 56% probability from the Dimers model supports a Jets victory, implying more points in their favor against a Sabres team allowing the sixth-most goals per game in the NHL this season.

Roope Hintz (Stars) to get a point
The Stars center will look to continue his best run of the season after picking up a point in all but two games in November. He has just seven games this season without a goal or assist as a part of one of the best scoring attacks in the league.
He plays on a top line with Jason Robertson who has been scoring at will this year, giving him ample chances.
The Stars host the Sharks tonight and while San Jose has improved, they've allowed 3+ goals in five straight, including 6 and 7 in that span. Goalie Yaroslav Askarov will be in net for the Sharks, the same one responsible for Washington's seven-goal explosion last game.
Hintz also has a top four goalscorer probability in this game at 34.9% and Dallas projects as our most likely winner tonight at 70%.

Elias Pettersson (Canucks) to get a point
Elias Pettersson will look to spark the Canucks as they try to avoid a fourth-straight loss against the Mammoth on Friday.
Pettersson is tied for the team lead in points with 22 on the season and is currently on a two-game streak without one - he's only gone three games in a row without a point once this season, putting him in a prime spot for positive regression.
The Canucks are the only non-favored team featured in here but still draw a 47% ML probability and over 65% to cover +1.5 on the puck line.

Aliaksei Protas (Capitals) to get a point
For the final prop, we're not only getting a strong trend, but significant value as well with Alikasei Protas getting an edge at plus-money odds to pick up a point.
He's also featured in our best NHL props with value to pick up an assist and a goal, making this one of the most supported props of the night.
Protas started the season lights out before hitting a six-game pointless streak in November. Since then, he's picked up at least one in 8 of his last 10 games, including in four straight.
In the games he didn't pick up a point, the Capitals lost to the Lightning and played their closest game of that stretch vs. the Jets. At a 56.7% win probability tonight, everything lines up for Protas to keep his streak going against the Ducks who will send Ville Husso and his 3.45 GAA into the net.
Protas gets a 30.8% probability to score, top five in this game, and a 57% probability to pick up a point which would be fair odds at -132.

Tonight's NHL parlay odds
While each of these NHL prop picks carries an individual betting opportunity identified by our model, bettors looking for a longshot parlay backed by data can play all five together at odds of +1143 on DraftKings Sportsbook.
| PLAYER | PROP | TREND | ODDS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mark Stone (Golden Knights) | To record 1+ point | 10 of last 10 | -210 |
| Josh Morrissey (Jets) | To record 1+ point | 14 of last 19 | -165 |
| Roope Hintz (Stars) | To record 1+ point | 12 of last 15 | -180 |
| Elias Pettersson (Canucks) | To record 1+ point | 7 of last 10 | -165 |
| Alikasei Protas (Capitals) | To record 1+ point | 8 of last 10 | +110 |
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