| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coachella Valley Firebirds | 45% | 44¢ | 50¢ | — | $522 | Trade → |
| Henderson Silver Knights | 53% | 46¢ | 53¢ | — | $18 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which team will win the Coachella Valley Firebirds vs Henderson Silver Knights matchup; it matters because markets aggregate expectations about the game's outcome and respond quickly to news like lineup changes and injuries.
Both clubs are American Hockey League (AHL) franchises that serve as primary development affiliates for NHL teams — the Firebirds are affiliated with the Seattle Kraken and the Silver Knights with the Vegas Golden Knights. The matchup mixes differing organizational depth, travel schedules, and development priorities, and recent seasons have provided a limited but useful head-to-head sample for evaluating matchup trends.
Market odds reflect the aggregate expectations of traders given available information and liquidity; use them as a real-time signal rather than a guarantee, and always check the market page for rules about overtime, ties, and settlement conditions.
The two outcomes represent which team is declared the winner under the market's settlement rules; consult the KALSHI market description for specifics on overtime, shootout, or tie resolution.
Closing and settlement times are set on the KALSHI market page; if the market shows "TBD," check the listing for updates and the settlement policy to understand whether it closes at puck drop, end of regulation, or after overtime/shootout.
Treat call-ups and roster moves as high-impact news: losing a top scorer or a starting goalie to the NHL typically changes the matchup balance, so watch official lineup announcements and team injury reports before placing or adjusting positions.
Head-to-head results provide context but can be limited by small sample sizes and roster turnover in the AHL; weigh historical trends alongside current-season form, roster makeup, and goaltender assignments.
Reported volume indicates modest liquidity; lower volume markets can be more volatile and sensitive to individual trades, so review the order book (if available) and consider that prices may move sharply on new information.