| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DET Red Wings | 88% | 86¢ | 89¢ | — | $979K | Trade → |
| NSH Predators | 13% | 12¢ | 14¢ | — | $524K | Trade → |
This market is a binary contract on the outcome of the Detroit at Nashville game; it aggregates trader expectations about which team will win and provides a continuous reflection of changing information. It matters because market prices respond to news about lineups, injuries, and in-game developments that affect the likely result.
Detroit and Nashville are established NHL franchises with differing roster strengths, coaching styles, and strategic emphases, and games between them can turn on goaltending, special teams, and matchup advantages. Home ice, travel distance, and recent schedule congestion are commonly relevant contextual factors for this pairing. Because the market closes TBD, participants should monitor official game-day announcements that can alter expectations.
Market prices represent the consensus view of participants about which team is more likely to win and update as new information arrives. Use the market as an information signal to compare against your own analysis, not as a guaranteed prediction.
The market close is listed as TBD. Check the KALSHI market page for an updated close time; many game markets close at puck drop or when official start time is confirmed.
The starting goalie is among the highest-impact news items for this matchup; markets typically move as soon as an official starter is posted because goaltending changes the expected scoring distribution and variance.
A late scratch for a top-line player usually shifts market prices quickly as traders update win expectancy; the magnitude of movement depends on the player's role and the market's liquidity.
Home ice can matter due to last change, crowd influence, and travel burden on the visiting team, but its impact varies by matchup and should be weighed alongside injuries, form, and special teams.
Outcome rules are set by the market contract. Some markets settle on regulation-time winners while others include overtime and shootouts. Consult the specific KALSHI market description to confirm how this event is settled.