| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAR Hurricanes | 52% | 50¢ | 53¢ | — | $9K | Trade → |
| EDM Oilers | 50% | 49¢ | 50¢ | — | $3K | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Carolina at Edmonton game; it matters because it aggregates real-time information about injuries, lineups, and situational factors that influence the expected result.
Carolina (Hurricanes) and Edmonton (Oilers) are NHL franchises with contrasting styles: Carolina typically emphasizes structure and team defense, while Edmonton is known for high-end offensive talent. Past meetings, recent form, and roster availability all shape expectations for a single game between these clubs.
Market prices reflect the collective judgement of traders based on available information and will change as new facts (starting goalies, injuries, travel, etc.) become known; treat prices as a dynamic summary of current expectations rather than a static prediction.
The market close is listed as TBD; settlement will follow the official game result as recorded by the league (e.g., final score after regulation/overtime/shootout depending on contract rules). Check the market page for the final close time once it is posted.
The most market-moving details are the announced starting goalies, any confirmed injuries or scratches to top-line forwards or defensemen, and late lineup changes that affect matchups or special teams.
Edmonton home ice can influence matchups via last-change, travel fatigue for the visiting team, and crowd effects; it also affects line deployment strategies, though individual player availability and goaltending often play larger roles.
A questionable designation introduces uncertainty—traders typically wait for the official game-day lineup or injury update because the presence or absence of a top scorer materially alters both offensive balance and matchup planning.
Head-to-head history provides context and may highlight matchup tendencies, but immediate factors—current season form, injuries, goaltender status, and schedule—are usually more predictive for an individual game.