| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BOS Bruins | 60% | 59¢ | 60¢ | — | $43K | Trade → |
| LA Kings | 41% | 40¢ | 41¢ | — | $14K | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the head-to-head matchup between Los Angeles (visiting) and Boston (home). It matters because it aggregates real-money expectations about the game's outcome and reacts to news and in-game developments.
Los Angeles at Boston denotes a single-game sporting contest between two franchises based in those cities; the matchup could be in any major U.S. sport depending on how the market was listed. Matchups between large-market teams often attract attention because of star players, travel dynamics, and historical context, but each listing should be read for sport, date, and specific rules. The market's settlement and timeline are determined by the exchange and the sport's official result reporting.
Market odds or prices reflect the aggregated beliefs and money-backed expectations of traders about which team will win this specific game. Use them as a dynamic signal that updates with news, lineup changes, and other information rather than a definitive prediction.
The market is binary, with each outcome corresponding to which team wins the game: one outcome for a Los Angeles win and the other for a Boston win; settlement follows the official game result reported by the sport's authority.
Close and resolution timing are set by the market operator; if listed as TBD, check the Kalshi market page or announcements for the official close time, which typically aligns with game start or the official end of play.
If the matchup is postponed, suspended, or canceled, the market will follow Kalshi's event rules—possible outcomes include suspension, extension of the close, or voiding—so consult the platform's event-specific policy for this market.
Total volume indicates how much money has been exchanged and is a measure of market activity and liquidity for this specific pairing; lower volume can mean prices are more sensitive to individual trades, while higher volume generally reflects broader participation and information aggregation.
Watch official injury updates, final starting lineups, travel or rest notes for either team, coach announcements about rotations or load management, and late-breaking news (e.g., illness or roster changes) that could swing expected competitiveness.