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Edmonton at Colorado

📊 $67K traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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All Outcomes (2)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
COL Avalanche 62%
61¢ 62¢ $49K Trade →
EDM Oilers 39%
38¢ 39¢ $18K Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which team will win the Edmonton at Colorado matchup. Outcomes matter to fans, bettors, and market participants because the result can affect standings, playoff positioning, and narratives about each roster.

Edmonton (the Oilers) and Colorado (the Avalanche) are perennial contenders with high-end offensive talent and differing defensive structures; matchups between them often highlight star players and goaltending duels. Both franchises have had recent stretches of strong performance, and their meetings can carry extra weight late in the season or in postseason contexts. Historic head-to-head results provide context but rosters, coaching, and injuries change from game to game.

Market odds reflect the collective expectations of participants based on available information and will move as new info arrives (injuries, starting goalies, rest). Read odds as a snapshot of crowd sentiment and news-driven reassessment rather than a fixed prediction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly does this 'Edmonton at Colorado' market settle on?

This market is about the outcome of the specific Edmonton at Colorado game listed; settlement rules (for example whether overtime or shootout results count) are set by the platform—consult the market details for the exact settlement definition.

How does 'Closes: TBD' affect when I can trade?

A TBD close means the market will remain open until the platform sets a firm closing time; trades can continue while the market is open and prices may move quickly as lineups and injury news are posted closer to the game.

Which players should I watch that could swing this matchup?

Top-line scorers and elite playmakers (for Edmonton and Colorado) and the starting goaltenders are the biggest single-game swing factors; a dominant performance by a star forward or a hot goalie often decides head-to-head results.

How do last-minute lineup or injury reports influence the market?

They can produce rapid price movement: a confirmed absence of a top scorer or an unexpected goalie start typically shifts market sentiment because those changes materially alter each team’s expected performance.

Do past head-to-head results between these teams reliably predict the outcome?

Head-to-head history offers context (styles, coaching matchups, familiar player matchups) but is only one input—current form, roster health, special teams and goaltending on the day usually have greater short-term predictive value.

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