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Risky Business: Island Boy Bets

By baggedmilk
Jan 1, 2022, 12:16 ESTUpdated: Jan 1, 2022, 12:35 EST
Happy New Year, everybody! I hope this year brings us all success with our bets and that the Oilers don’t disappoint us on the ice and in our bank accounts. We be bettin’, fam!
LAST GAME
I don’t even care that my Connor McDavid bet paid off the rest of my bets yesterday because that loss to the Devils is still so Gord damned annoying to me. That was a team the Oilers should have beat and while I’ll happily take the money, I’d almost rather that the team found a way to win.
Player Prop:
Easy Money:
Risky Business:
Connor McDavid over 1.5 goals at +400 ✅
Can’t Miss Parlay:
TONIGHT…
The Oilers desperately need to win this hockey game and I hope they play with the kind of motivation that shows us they actually want it. What does that mean for the bets? Well, I’m not feeling so confident so I’m going to take a conservative approach here.
Player Prop:
Mathew Barzal and Leon Draisaitl both get a point for +110
Easy Money:
First period over 1.5 goals at -128
Risky Business:
Jesse Puljujarvi to score at +250
Can’t Miss Parlay:
Boston on ML, Carolina on ML, and Florida on ML at +130
And there you have it. Now that you know what I’m betting on — I threw one unit down on each bet btw — feel free to hit me up in the comments section to let me know what you’re looking at for tonight’s game.
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