| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colorado Eagles | 64% | 52¢ | 64¢ | — | $45 | Trade → |
| Abbotsford Canucks | 36% | 37¢ | 46¢ | — | $10 | Trade → |
This market lets traders take positions on the outcome of the Colorado Eagles vs Abbotsford Canucks matchup; it matters because it aggregates market views on which team will prevail and when the market will close influences trading opportunities. Outcomes can inform fans and bettors about collective expectations for this specific game.
The Colorado Eagles and Abbotsford Canucks are American Hockey League (AHL) affiliates of the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche and Vancouver Canucks, respectively, and their rosters frequently change due to NHL call-ups and assignments. Historical head-to-head results, travel schedules, and each club’s position in the AHL season or playoffs shape the competitive context for this matchup. Because the market closing time is listed as TBD, settlement timing will depend on the platform’s finalization once a game date/time is set or confirmed.
Market odds here represent the collective assessment of traders about which side will win this specific matchup; they update as new information (injuries, lineup changes, travel, weather, NHL transactions) becomes available. Use the odds as a snapshot of market sentiment rather than a fixed prediction—expect them to move in response to late-breaking news about the teams.
This market presents two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to which team wins the specified matchup: a Colorado Eagles win or an Abbotsford Canucks win, as defined by the event listing on the platform.
A last-minute NHL recall reduces that team’s on-ice strength and is commonly priced into the market quickly; re-evaluate depth players, recent replacement performance, and the team’s ability to compensate on special teams before trading.
Low volume implies limited liquidity, so prices can move sharply on relatively small trades or news; expect wider effective spreads and consider using smaller position sizes or waiting for more activity if you prefer stable pricing.
Goalie starts are key — if the starter is unconfirmed, follow official team announcements, pregame scratches, and beat reporters; markets typically react once the starter is named, so timing trades around that announcement can be important.
Settlement procedures depend on the platform’s rules; typically the market will follow the official determination (rescheduled result or voided event), so check the platform’s event-closure and settlement policy for how postponements are handled.