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Colorado at Edmonton: Spread

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Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Edmonton wins by over 2.5 goals 0%
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Edmonton wins by over 1.5 goals 0%
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Colorado wins by over 1.5 goals 0%
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Colorado wins by over 2.5 goals 0%
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About This Market

This market allows participants to predict the point spread outcome for the NHL matchup between the Colorado Avalanche and the Edmonton Oilers. It captures market sentiment regarding which team will outperform expectations relative to the handicapped margin.

Colorado and Edmonton are both perennial Western Conference contenders featuring high-powered offenses led by elite superstars. Historically, games between these two teams are characterized by high scoring and intense physical play. The spread is determined by oddsmakers to account for team strength, home-ice advantage, and recent player performance.

Market prices represent the collective expectation of whether a team will cover the assigned point spread, with higher prices indicating a greater perceived likelihood of that specific outcome occurring.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the 'spread' represent in this market?

The spread is the margin of victory or defeat that the market uses to level the playing field between the Avalanche and the Oilers.

How is the outcome for this market officially determined?

The outcome is determined by the final score of the game, adjusted by the specific point spread value assigned to the contract.

Does overtime or a shootout affect the spread outcome?

In NHL betting markets, the final result includes all goals scored, including those in overtime or the shootout-deciding goal, unless otherwise specified by the market rules.

How do injuries to star players impact the spread?

Injuries to core players often force oddsmakers to adjust the spread, as the absence of key offensive or defensive assets significantly changes a team's scoring potential.

Why might the market move leading up to the game?

The market fluctuates based on late-breaking news, such as goalie announcements, lineup changes, or significant shifts in betting volume.

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