| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calgary Wranglers | 0% | 5¢ | 93¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Coachella Valley Firebirds | 0% | 5¢ | 93¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market covers the outcome of the Calgary Wranglers vs Coachella Valley Firebirds game and is useful for people tracking team form, prospect development, and short-term betting or scouting signals. Market prices provide a real-time, crowd-sourced view of expectations for this specific matchup.
Both clubs play in the American Hockey League (AHL): the Calgary Wranglers are the top affiliate of the Calgary Flames and the Coachella Valley Firebirds are the Seattle Kraken’s affiliate. AHL rosters change often with NHL call-ups and assignments, so single games blend developing prospects with veteran minor-league players. Local travel, recent schedule density, and affiliate-level transactions frequently shape game outcomes in this league.
Market odds reflect the aggregation of traders’ information and beliefs about this particular game and will update as new information appears. Use them as dynamic indicators of sentiment and news flow rather than absolute forecasts.
The market close time is listed on the specific market page; because it is shown as TBD, check the KALSHI market listing and any updates there for the official close and settlement schedule.
Resolution rules are defined in the market description on KALSHI; consult that text to see whether overtime and shootouts are included for this particular market.
Treat them as high-impact events: follow team transaction reports and NHL roster moves leading up to the game since key prospects or veterans moving between levels can change team strength significantly.
Watch official morning skates, starting goalie announcements, lineups (typically posted before puck drop), team injury reports, and affiliate transaction logs; these items tend to be posted within hours of game time and drive market movement.
Limitations include low liquidity in the market, delayed or asymmetric access to late roster news, and the high variance of single AHL games; combine market signals with primary sources like official team communications and league transaction feeds.