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Cross-Sport Parlay: NHL and MLB Providing Value Spots With NBA Off (April 10)

When it comes to sports betting, it is all about finding the right picks that will give you the best value for your money. With the MLB and NHL in full swing, there are plenty of opportunities for savvy bettors to make some cash. In this article, we will take a look at five picks that make for a great cross-sport parlay on BetRivers for Monday.

Cross-Sport Parlay: Best NHL & MLB Bets Today 

Evgeni Kuznetsov Under 2.5 Shots on Goal (-162)

Kuznetsov is currently averaging 2.18 shots on goal per game. While this may seem like a solid number, it is important to note that Kuznetsov has only hit the 2.5 mark in two of his last five games. Additionally, Kuznetsov’s ice time has been somewhat limited in recent games, which could impact his ability to take shots on goal. With all of this in mind, it seems like a safe bet to take the under on Kuznetsov’s shot total for this game.

Rafael Devers Under 1.5 Total Bases (-150)

Devers will be facing a tough pitching matchup against the undefeated Tampa Bay Rays. Additionally, Devers has only hit the 1.5 total bases mark in two of his last five games. With a tough matchup and a recent track record that is somewhat inconsistent, it seems likely that Devers will fall short of the 1.5 total bases mark for this game.

Elias Pettersson Over 2.5 Shots on Goal (-136)

Pettersson is averaging 3.19 shots on goal per game. He is also facing a team that gives up a decent number of chances on goal, which could give him Pettersson more opportunities. With a strong recent track record and a fair matchup, Pettersson seems like a good pick to go over 2.5 shots on goal.

Kyle Connor Under 3.5 Shots on Goal (-125)

Connor is averaging 3.37 shots on goal per game this season, and he has only hit the 3.5 mark in two of his last five games. His ice time has also been somewhat inconsistent lately. With all of these factors in mind, it seems likely that Connor will fall short of the 3.5 shots on goal mark for this game.

Marlins Moneyline (-118) vs. Phillies

The Marlins are favored at -118, which is a relatively low line considering they have reigning Cy Young Award winner Sandy Alcantara on the mound tonight. Meanwhile, the Phillies have struggled more than expected to start the season, currently sitting at 3-6. With the Marlins ace on the mound and the Phillies struggling, it seems like a good bet to take the Marlins at -118.

Total Parlay Odds: +1514

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