| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HC Davos | 67% | 66¢ | 73¢ | — | $31 | Trade → |
| EHC Biel | 0% | 26¢ | 33¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the ice-hockey match between EHC Biel and HC Davos. It aggregates trader expectations and can provide a real-time signal about how outside information and game-day conditions are interpreted by the crowd.
EHC Biel and HC Davos are clubs in Switzerland's top hockey competition; Davos has a long history of competitive success while Biel is often competitive and can cause upsets. The significance of this single matchup depends on the competition stage (regular season, playoffs, or cup) and each club's current standing, recent form, and head-to-head history.
Market odds summarize the crowd’s assessment of which outcome is more likely given available information; they move as new information (lineups, injuries, goaltender starts, travel) becomes public. Use them as a dynamic signal rather than a guarantee—the market reflects aggregated beliefs, not certainties.
Typically the two outcomes correspond to EHC Biel winning the match and HC Davos winning the match. Confirm the market description on KALSHI to see whether overtime or shootout results are included in the definition of a win.
The event listing shows the market close time as TBD; check the KALSHI page for this market for the official close time, which is often set at or just before puck drop or at a platform-specified cutoff.
Watch the announced starting goaltenders, any injury reports or lineup confirmations for top-line scorers and top-pair defensemen, and any last-minute scratches or returns from injury—those are the most likely to materially affect the outcome.
Home-ice provides practical advantages such as last line change and crowd support; additionally, Davos's high-altitude location and travel distances for the away team can influence player conditioning and puck behavior—verify which club is home for this fixture.
Late-breaking verified information (official team bulletins, league reports) can shift expectations quickly; confirm sources, be aware the market may move rapidly as others react, and consider the timing of the announcement relative to the market close.