| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ANA Ducks | 44% | 43¢ | 44¢ | — | $31K | Trade → |
| WPG Jets | 57% | 55¢ | 57¢ | — | $7K | Trade → |
This market trades on the outcome of the Anaheim at Winnipeg hockey game — a head-to-head matchup where traders express expectations about which team will win. It matters because market prices aggregate public information about lineups, injuries, and game-day conditions.
Anaheim and Winnipeg are NHL franchises with different roster construction and styles of play; matchups between them can hinge on goaltending, travel, and special teams. Historical head-to-head trends and recent transaction activity can shape expectations, but individual game factors (starter decisions, scratches) often drive short-term moves.
Market odds reflect the consensus of traders at any moment and move as new information arrives; they are not official predictions from the platform but a real-time expression of participants' views. Interpret prices as indicators of market sentiment that update with announced lineups, injuries, and other news.
This market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to which team wins the game (Anaheim wins or Winnipeg wins); settlement will follow the official final result as recorded by the league.
The listing currently shows 'Closes: TBD'; the platform will announce a final trading cutoff before the scheduled puck drop — trades must be completed before that closing time.
Starting goalie announcements are high-impact for this matchup: a confirmed starter or a late change typically causes the largest market reactions because goaltending heavily influences single-game outcomes.
Winnipeg hosting the game affects travel, last-change advantage, and crowd influence; traders factor those home-ice elements into prices alongside roster and rest information.
Settlement uses the league's official final result; if the market is defined by 'team wins', overtime and shootout victories count toward that outcome — always confirm the market's specific settlement language.