FanDuel Promo Code Unlocks $1K No Sweat First Bet for Any Wednesday Game

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FanDuel Promo Code Unlocks $1K No Sweat First Bet for Any Wednesday Game

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Wednesday night features some playoff-caliber matchups in the NHL as we approach the final stretch of the regular season.

First, the Winnipeg Jets travel to the New York Islanders at 7:00pm ET on NHLPP and ESPN+. Next in the later slate, bettors can find the Chicago Blackhawks vs. the Dallas Stars at 9:30pm ET on TNT.

The Dallas Stars are one of the top teams in the Western Conference — they currently have 72 points and are a one seed in the playoff seedings. If the playoffs started today, they would face one of the wild card teams in the first round.

The Jets are right behind the Stars as one of the two seeds in the West. The Western Conference is deep and tightly-contested and it may come down to the end of the season to determine the final seeding for the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

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Wednesday night NHL schedule

Winnipeg Jets vs. New York Islanders

Both the Jets and the Islanders are playoff teams in the current standings. The Jets are a two seed in the Central Division while the Islanders are holding onto a wild card spot in a stacked Eastern Conference.

This will be a good litmus test for both teams and for the markets to gauge how the West can stack up to an Eastern Conference with multiple championship contenders.

This game is predicted to be tight with the moneyline at essentially a pick’em. Grab the Islanders to steal a close contest with home ice advantage and consider one of your favorite game or player props to go along with the moneyline wager.

Chicago Blackhawks vs. Dallas Stars

The Dallas Stars are one of the most talented teams in the Western Conference. They have a legitimate shot to reach at least the Western Conference Finals or maybe the Stanley Cup Finals.

Conversely, the Blackhawks are not the same team from recent dynasty memory. With aging stars like Patrick Kane, they are in rebuilding mode for the future.

Grab the Stars to win this handily and pair with the earlier game for more value. Additionally, you can even place a future on the Dallas Stars to win the Stanley Cup at +1,500; currently seventh in the NHL.