| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Färjestad | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Rogle BK | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the Färjestad vs Rogle BK matchup; it matters to fans and traders tracking Swedish Hockey League (SHL) performance and short‑term team form.
Färjestad and Rogle BK are established SHL clubs with different recent identities: Färjestad is often characterized by structured defense and roster depth, while Rogle has been known for faster transition play and developing offensive talent. Their meetings can be competitive and informative about playoff positioning and roster momentum.
Prediction market prices aggregate public information (lineups, injuries, travel, form) into an implied market view; treat prices as a snapshot that can change rapidly as new information appears.
This market lists two outcomes corresponding to which team wins the game (Färjestad or Rogle BK). The market will be resolved based on the official final result as defined on the market page (including how overtime or shootouts are treated).
The market close time is listed on the event page; if it currently shows TBD, check back for updates or official announcements from the market operator for the confirmed game start and closing deadline.
Resolution policies vary by platform: if the game is postponed or not completed within the operator’s specified window the market may be voided or rescheduled according to the market’s rules—consult the event resolution section on the market page for the exact policy.
Announcements about the starting goaltender, confirmed absences of top scorers or top-pair defensemen, and last‑minute lineup changes or disciplinary suspensions tend to have the largest impact on market sentiment.
Look at recent head‑to‑head results, scoring patterns (e.g., early goals vs late comebacks), each team’s special teams splits in those meetings, and whether one team consistently wins at a given venue—these patterns are more informative than single past results.