| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TB Lightning | 69% | 68¢ | 69¢ | — | $6K | Trade → |
| CBJ Blue Jackets | 33% | 32¢ | 33¢ | — | $5K | Trade → |
This market lets traders express their expectation for the outcome of the Columbus Blue Jackets at Tampa Bay Lightning game; it matters because game-day news (lineups, injuries, goalies) can shift expectations quickly.
Tampa Bay is a longstanding contender known for top-end scoring lines and experienced goaltending; Columbus is a developing club that can be unpredictable—capable of upsets when special teams click or a hot goalie appears. Recent form, travel schedules, and roster availability often determine whether this matchup plays out as expected or becomes an upset opportunity.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders and change as new information becomes available; movements typically follow lineup announcements, injury reports, and in-season trends rather than static preseason evaluations.
The official close time is listed on the market page and is currently TBD; trading often closes near puck drop but timing can vary, so refresh the market page for the confirmed close time before the game.
This market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to which team wins the game (Columbus wins or Tampa Bay wins); consult the market's settlement rules for how overtime or shootouts are handled.
Announcements that typically move the market include starting goalie confirmations, injury updates or scratches to top-six forwards/defensemen, illness reports, and any unexpected travel or rest-status changes.
Recent meetings can reveal matchup tendencies (e.g., one team consistently suppresses shot quality or wins special teams battles), but weigh them alongside current-season form, roster changes, and goaltender status rather than relying solely on historical results.
Settlement is based on the official final game result per the exchange's rules; late goalie announcements won't change past trades but can explain price movements leading up to the close—refer to the market's official settlement policy for specifics.