Perhaps there's some concern atOntario sportsbooks like BetRegal, following recent news that CFL players chose not to endorse the provisional labor contract with the league.
According to Canadian Press, theCFL The CFL Players' Association and league officials were back in negotiations on Tuesday. Although the association had previously suggested players accept the seven-year deal, they practiced on Tuesday amid the rejection of the latest proposal.
Last week, sportsbooks were optimistic about the provisional agreement, particularly BetRegal (which is yet to receive its license), the CFL's Official Sports Gaming Partner. BetRegal has numerous initiatives planned concerning CFL betting.
PointsBet Canada is also involved with the CFL, holding a sponsorship agreement with the Ottawa Redblacks.
The 21-week season is slated to kick off on June 9, featuring a matchup between the Montreal Alouettes and the Calgary Stampeders, running until the end of October.
This marks the first complete season sinceOntario sports betting apps the regulated market officially launched on April 4.
Paysafe Expands OLG Partnership
On Tuesday, Paysafe, a Montreal-based payments platform, announced an extension of its collaboration with the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, which oversees lottery operations and online gaming, including the PROLINE+ sports betting platform.
The affiliate program for OLG.ca is now managed by Income Access's affiliate software, which is part of Paysafe's marketing technology and services.
The new OLG.ca affiliate platform offers digital publishers a chance to monetize their traffic further by sharing information about the OLG's products with their audiences.
Paysafe has fostered a strong partnership with OLG since 2015 when they began processing payments for OLG.ca.
The Battle of Alberta heats up again on Tuesday night.
There’s a lot ofNHL betting Here's the latest discussion on the betting lines for tonight’s matchups — the New York Rangers are set to host the Carolina Hurricanes first, with the Rangers eager to level the series at 2-2. Following that is Game 4 of the Battle of Alberta, featuring the Edmonton Oilers against the Calgary Flames, where the Oilers currently lead 2-1.
FanDuel Sportsbook Ontario According to the latest odds, the Rangers (-114) and Oilers (-115) are slight favorites. The total goals for the Oilers-Flames match has dropped significantly to under 6.5 (-114), while the Rangers-Hurricanes total is also low at under 5.5 (-142).
In the action set for Wednesday, the odds for the Colorado Avalanche have improved (they are currently leading the St. Louis Blues 3-1 in their series). They are now -240 to eliminate the Blues in Game 5, +140 to win the Cup, and -210 to claim the Western Conference title.
In the Conn Smythe betting market, Nazem Kadri saw a substantial boost to his odds following his hat trick in Monday's game, contributing to a 6-3 victory for the Avs. His current odds are +2300.
Over atBetRivers Canada : Carolina is at -110, the Rangers at -106, Calgary at +100, and Edmonton at -115 on the moneyline; the puck line has Carolina at -1.5 (+235), the Rangers at +1.5 (-286), Calgary at +1.5 (-240), and Edmonton at -1.5 (+195). The over/under for Rangers/Hurricanes is set at 5.5 (over +102, under -120), and for Oilers/Flames at 6.5 (over -104, under -114).
Fromdeereplanet.com
