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NHL Props Parlay: Back these three players to get a point on Wednesday, March 4
We used the Dimers tools to find three NHL props backed by trends and value on Wednesday, March 4.

The NHL slate is packed with betting value on Wednesday, March 4 and we've identified three NHL props to bet on using the Dimers Pro suite of NHL features, with a parlay paying out at +755 odds on FanDuel Sportsbook.
By carefully comparing today's best player prop value with data-backed NHL trends and statistical insights, we can utilize our NHL predictions to find these three NHL props that can be played as an NHL parlay, featuring one player each from Devils vs. Maple Leafs, Golden Knights vs. Red Wings and Hurricanes vs. Canucks.
With the addition of two new prop markets for Dimers Pro users, Points and Assists, we have more data at our disposal than ever before as we look to cash in on these NHL props, and we're putting it all to use in this one.
Our NHL parlay strategy
To make this parlay, we'll be focusing on the players our model identifies with an edge in two markets, goals and points. When a player gets a Dimers model edge in both markets, it signals a favorable player to back that night (even better if they land in our NHL Trends).
You can bet on these players to get a point or pick up a goal, with the goalscorer parlay giving bigger odds, but the points prop giving you multiple ways to cash.
Just look at this parlay that cashed using four players who met that very criteria on Tuesday night, March 3:
Four winning Dimers NHL props from Tuesday, March 3.
NHL prop picks and parlay - Wednesday, March 4
After simulating today's five NHL games over 10,000 times, our model has revealed these three NHL player props to target on Wednesday night.
Jesper Bratt (Devils) to get a point (-125)
Leading off tonight's NHL parlay is a player who cashed with this same strategy last night, the Devils' Jesper Bratt.
Since the league returned from break, Bratt has picked up a point in 3 of 4 games, all by way of assists, but putting at least 2 shots on goal in each game as well.
His 44 points lead the team, with the fourth-most goals (13) and most points (31) on the Devils.
He draws a significant 59.5% probability to get a point, 45.5% to get an assist and 27.4% to score an anytime goal, each of those props getting an edge from the Dimers model.
Bratt has 3 points in two games vs. Toronto this season, and the Maple Leafs are expected to start Anthony Stolarz in net, riding a four-game losing streak. Stoalrz has been better as of late, but owns a less than superb 3.4 GAA and 0.887 SV% this season.

Tomas Hertl (Golden Knights) to get a point (-113)
Next up is one of Vegas' top goalscorers, Tomas Hertl, to pick up a point vs. the Red Wings in Detroit on Wednesday.
Hertl ranks second on the team in goals (23) and fourth in assists (28) and total points (51), and he's picked up two points in four games since returning from the break, one by goal and one by assist.
He was scorching hot before the break, racking up 17 points in January, his best month of the season, including three games in which he picked up at least one goal and assist each.
The Dimers model gives Hertl a 55.1% probability of collecting another point tonight, supported by his 34.2% goalscorer probability, a top three chance in this game.
Detroit has confirmed that Cam Talbot will tend the twine for the Red Wings tonight, and while he's been serviceable, he's having his worst season since 2019 with a .892 SV% and 3.04 GAA, allowing 4+ goals in 3 of 6 starts in 2026.

Logan Stankoven (Hurricanes) to get a point (+140)
For the final leg, we'll turn to the longest odds of them all but perhaps the best matchup, when the Hurricanes take on the Canucks in the late-night puck drop.
Logan Stankoven isn't quite the points machine like the other two featured, but has a respectable 27 points this season, recording 11 goals and 16 assists, and he picked up one of each in his first game back from the break.
Tonight, he gets a 47.6% probability to record a point, 31.9% for an assist and 23.5% to score a goal, each popping up with an edge in our best NHL props.
If the probabilities and track record aren't enough to get you to back this horse, maybe the matchup will.
No team in the NHL has allowed more goals than the Vancouver Canucks this season at 222 and 3.7 per game. Confirmed starting goalie Kevin Lankinen allowed four goals on 24 shots in his return from the Olympics break, and has allowed 3+ goals in 9 straight starts, with a 4.66 GAA and .841 SV% in that span.

NHL parlay odds: +755
While each of these NHL prop picks carries standalone value, bettors looking for a longshot backed by data can play all four together at odds of +755 on FanDuel Sportsbook.
| PLAYER | PROP | FANDUEL ODDS |
|---|---|---|
| Jesper Bratt (Devils) | To get a point | -120 |
| Tomas Hertl (Golden Knights) | To get a point | -106 |
| Logan Stankoven (Hurricanes) | To get a point | +140 |
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