Same Game Parlay Explained for Canadian Bettors 2026 — How SGP Works
Same game parlays have become a dominant bet type at Canadian sportsbooks, particularly for NHL, NFL and NBA games. Understanding how they work — and why the odds are structured the way they are — helps Canadian bettors use SGPs more effectively.
What Is a Same Game Parlay
An SGP combines multiple outcomes from a single game into one bet. For an NHL game, an SGP might include the home team to win, a specific player to score a goal, and the game to go over 5.5 total goals. All legs must win for the bet to succeed. The combined odds are higher than any individual leg, but lower than the same selections combined from different games would be.
Why Sportsbooks Reduce SGP Odds
The legs of an SGP are correlated — they come from the same game, so outcomes influence each other. A team winning is statistically related to their players performing well. Sportsbooks apply a correlation adjustment that reduces the combined odds below what a naive multiplication of individual leg odds would produce. This adjustment is the main reason SGPs carry a higher house edge than traditional multi-game parlays.
Finding Value in SGPs
Value in SGPs often comes from negative correlation. In NHL betting, backing an underdog to win combined with the game to go under 5.5 goals can be negatively correlated — underdogs in hockey often win low-scoring defensive games. These combinations may be priced less aggressively than the standard correlated SGPs sportsbooks promote.
Practical Use
SGPs are most useful as entertainment bets — a single stake with meaningful potential return from one game. For disciplined value bettors, single bets or traditional parlays on independent events typically offer better long-term expected value than standard SGPs.
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