| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hartford Wolf Pack | 49% | 41¢ | 53¢ | — | $14 | Trade → |
| Cleveland Monsters | 59% | 51¢ | 59¢ | — | $1 | Trade → |
This market asks which side of the AHL game between the Cleveland Monsters and the Hartford Wolf Pack will win; it matters to fans and analysts because outcomes reflect team form, roster changes, and short-term player availability.
Both clubs are American Hockey League teams that serve as developmental affiliates for NHL organizations, and their rosters commonly change during the season as players are called up or sent down. Historical head-to-head results can provide context, but AHL outcomes are often driven by roster volatility, travel schedules, and developmental priorities set by each NHL parent club.
Market odds summarize the collective assessment of participants given available information and update as new news (lineups, injuries, transactions) arrives. Use them as a real-time signal of changing expectations rather than a permanent forecast.
Teams usually release starting goalie and lineup information in the morning skate reports or a few hours before puck drop; check official team social feeds and game-day previews for the most reliable, up-to-date announcements.
When the NHL affiliate recalls players or places players on injured reserve, those roster moves can remove top scorers or defenders from either AHL roster or add reinforcements, shifting line combinations, defensive pairings, and special-teams units ahead of the game.
Home-ice advantages—such as last change, familiarity with the rink, and local crowd support—often matter, but the impact varies by season and roster stability; review recent home/away splits for each team in the current season for actionable context.
Early goals, a starting goalie being pulled, major penalties or injuries, and momentum swings in the first or second period typically prompt the largest reassessments and market movement during the game.
Follow official team websites and social accounts, beat reporters who cover each club, AHL transaction logs, and game-day injury reports; those sources usually provide the earliest and most specific information about lineups and roster changes.