There are plenty of different props to choose from on PrizePicks, and there’s a lot of money to be made. You can pick your choice of NBA, PGA, MMA, soccer and more. As you’ll see below, I’ll be focusing on the NHL.
Speaking of “PrizePicks,” it is a creative new way to parlay picks based on expected fantasy point production.
The format is simple. You pick two, three or four players and predict whether they will go over or under their projected fantasy point total.
When parlaying the players, the larger your parlay, the better the payout:
- Two-pick entry pays 2.5x (max entry: $400)
- Three-pick entry pays 5x (max entry: $200)
- Four-pick entry pays 10x (max entry: $100)
As a bonus offer, there is a “flex play” option if you choose to run a four-man parlay. This will provide some security, as you can earn 1.5x your buy-in if three of your four picks hit.
Below are my top PrizePicks for Thursday’s slate in the NHL. I will be mixing and matching my pick combinations from the pool below, with my favorite combinations also included.
Scoring breakdown for PrizePicks contests can be found here.
March 11 PrizePicks
NHL
- Alex Ovechkin (4.5 points) — OVER
- Sean Couturier (3.6 points) — OVER
- Sidney Crosby (3.5 points) — OVER
- Jack Hughes (2.9 points) — UNDER
- Sebastian Aho (3.6 points) — OVER
- Brayden Point (3.6 points) — OVER
- Patrick Kane (4.1 points) — OVER
- Taylor Hall (2.5 SOG) — OVER
- Andrei Svechnikov (2.5 SOG) — OVER