Best bets for Sundays four-game NHL playoff slate

Sunday should be a thriller in the NHL.There are four games on the card, and the league has staggered the starts perfectly.
Winnipeg and St.Louis kick things off at 1 p.m., and the action should continue throughout the day until the Kings and Oilers wrap it up with a 9:30 p.m.
puck drop from Edmonton.Days like these are to be cherished for hockey bettors, because there won’t be too many more like them with Round 1 winding down over the next few days.Let’s try to take advantage by building a 390/1, all-day parlay with one bet from each game.
All odds via FanDuel.This series has had a little bit of everything through three games.There’s been a back-and-forth thriller, a 2-1 nail-biter, and a blowout win for the Blues in Game 3 to fight their way back into the series.
One thing we haven’t seen yet in this best-of-seven series is overtime, which is surprising given how the first two games of this matchup played out.Game 4 should be cagey, with Winnipeg looking to get its defense back on track after getting shell-shocked Thursday.The bet: 60-minute draw (+320)The Devils fought their way back into this series with a 3-2 win in double overtime in Game 3 on Friday, and they could put some heat on the heavily favored Hurricanes with another victory Sunday.The Devils were not given much of a chance before this series and were completely written off after falling behind 2-0, but they have stuck with it, despite a rash of injuries at the worst possible time.Carolina’s goaltending has held firm through the first three games, but Frederik Andersen is always a threat to have a letdown in a big moment.We’ll bet on that narrative Sunday, with a play on the Devils to win by at least two goals.The bet: Devils -1.5 (+340)This one has chaos written all over it.
The Canadiens earned their way into this series with a 6-3 win Friday, but the real story here is that both teams lost their starting goaltender in Game 3, and it’s unclear who will man the blue paint for eithe...