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Calgary at Seattle: Spread

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Seattle wins by over 2.5 goals 0%
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Seattle wins by over 1.5 goals 0%
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Calgary wins by over 1.5 goals 0%
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About This Market

This market tracks the point spread for the professional hockey matchup between the Calgary Flames and the Seattle Kraken. It allows participants to speculate on whether Calgary will cover the set margin against Seattle.

The Calgary Flames and Seattle Kraken are division rivals within the NHL's Pacific Division, leading to frequent and competitive head-to-head matchups. Historical performance in these games is often dictated by goaltender efficiency, special teams success, and the logistical challenges of travel between the two cities. Betting markets adjust the spread based on recent team form, injury reports, and home-ice advantage at Climate Pledge Arena or the Scotiabank Saddledome.

Market prices represent the aggregate expectation of whether the favorite will win by more than the spread or if the underdog will cover by losing by less than that margin or winning outright.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the point spread in the context of this hockey match?

The point spread is the number of goals the favorite must win by, or the number of goals the underdog is given as a head start, to determine the winning outcome of the bet.

How do injuries impact this market?

Injuries to starting goaltenders or top-line scorers significantly shift the expected goal differential, often prompting adjustments to the spread by market participants.

Does home-ice advantage play a role in this specific matchup?

Yes, home-ice advantage often influences the spread due to favorable line-matching for the host team and the impact of the home crowd on officiating and momentum.

When does this market settle?

This market settles based on the final official score of the game, including any goals scored in overtime or the deciding goal in a shootout.

What happens if a game is postponed or rescheduled?

Typically, if a game is not played on the scheduled date or is cancelled, the market rules usually dictate a void or settlement based on official league announcements regarding game status.

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