Daniel Campbell
Sportsbook Analyst · Ottawa
Funded accounts at all reviewed sportsbooks, $100-200 per site, 3,000+ NHL odds logged
I’m Daniel, and I’ve been tracking sportsbook odds from my place in Ottawa since the Ontario regulated market opened in April 2022. Before that, I spent eight years as an IT project manager at Carleton University — building dashboards and crunching data was already second nature. When Bill C-218 made single-event sports betting legal, I started applying the same analytical approach to betting lines.
My process is straightforward: I maintain funded accounts at every sportsbook I review, deposit via Interac e-Transfer, and log odds data daily. For NHL games alone, I’ve compared over 3,000 moneylines across multiple operators. I track puck lines, totals, player props, and futures — basically anything where the odds vary enough to matter.
I grew up watching the Sens at the old Palladium, suffered through the post-Alfredsson years, and still believe in this team enough to bet on them. My favourite pre-game ritual is grabbing a poutine, checking the lines on my iPhone, and making sure I’m getting the best number before puck drop. I’ve done the math on thousands of bets so you can skip straight to the sportsbook with the best odds.
Ottawa’s the kind of city where your barber speaks French and your bookie speaks odds. Half the guys at my pickup hockey game bet in French through Mise-o-jeu — they’re across the river in Gatineau where Ontario books don’t reach. This site is built for the Ontario side, but the comparison-shopping mentality is the same on both sides of the bridge.
Everything on this site reflects real data from real accounts funded with my own money — $100 to $200 per sportsbook. I don’t take the operator’s word for it. I check the lines myself.
About the Domain Name
The domain name? Yeah, it used to belong to a chip stand in Osgoode. I grew up eating poutine there. When I found out the domain was available, I figured a site named after a legendary local chip stand was a pretty fitting home for an odds comparison tool built by someone from the same stretch of road. Different kind of value hunting, same Eastern Ontario stubbornness about getting the best deal.