| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nashville wins by over 1.5 goals | 35% | 34¢ | 35¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Nashville wins by over 2.5 goals | 13% | 15¢ | 16¢ | — | $771 | Trade → |
| Minnesota wins by over 1.5 goals | 6% | 5¢ | 6¢ | — | $80 | Trade → |
| Minnesota wins by over 2.5 goals | 90% | 1¢ | 2¢ | — | $1 | Trade → |
This market offers trades on the point-spread result for the Minnesota at Nashville game, letting participants express views about which team will cover the spread. Spreads matter because they summarize market expectations about relative team performance and react to late information.
This matchup is between Minnesota and Nashville (commonly the Wild and Predators in NHL play), and outcomes will depend on factors like starting goaltenders, special teams, and recent form. The market lists four discrete spread outcomes and is currently open with total traded volume shown on the platform; the official close time is listed as TBD on the market page.
Market prices reflect the aggregated views of traders and will move as new information arrives (injury reports, lineup news, travel/rest). Use price changes to gauge evolving market sentiment rather than treating them as fixed predictions.
The market is split into four predefined spread outcomes that cover different margin ranges; the market page shows the exact labels and the score differentials that determine each outcome.
The close time is listed as TBD on the market; the platform will display the official closing timestamp — markets like this commonly close before puck drop but timing can vary, so monitor the market page for updates.
Settlement is based on the official final game score as recorded by the league; whether overtime or shootout goals are included depends on the market's settlement rules, so check the market's rule text for the definitive answer.
Key late news includes starting goalie announcements, injury or scratch reports, official line releases, and travel or weather disruptions; large trades or sudden public flow can also move prices quickly.
Rapid moves reflect new information or concentrated betting interest; with relatively low total traded volume shown on the platform, even modest orders can move prices, so consider liquidity and confirm news from official team reports before relying on a price move.