| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SJ Sharks | 44% | 43¢ | 44¢ | — | $57K | Trade → |
| NYI Islanders | 56% | 55¢ | 56¢ | — | $14K | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which team will win the game titled "New York I at San Jose." It matters because it aggregates trader expectations about the matchup and reacts quickly to news that can change the likely outcome.
The market covers a single head-to-head sporting contest between New York I (the visiting club) and San Jose (the home club). Relevant context includes schedule timing (cross‑country travel for the visitor), recent roster moves and injuries, and any short‑term form streaks each team brings into the game. Historical head‑to‑head may matter but can be outweighed by current injuries, starting players, and rest.
Market prices reflect the collective market view of which side will win and update as new information (lineups, injuries, travel, weather) becomes available. Prices are not guarantees; they are continuously updated indicators that incorporate both public information and traders' private views.
There are two outcomes representing which team wins the game: New York I wins or San Jose wins. The market will settle based on the official final result as determined by the sport's governing or official scorer (including overtime/shootout rules if applicable).
The market close time is listed as TBD; typically markets for individual games close shortly before the official scheduled start. The exact close time will be posted on the event page — trades are generally allowed until that posted cutoff.
Resolution follows the platform's published rules for postponed or canceled events. Common approaches are to postpone market resolution until the game is played on the rescheduled date or to void/refund contracts if the game is canceled; check the event page and platform terms for the definitive resolution policy for this listing.
Watch starter and lineup releases (especially the starting goaltender/pitcher), injury reports and scratches, any last‑minute trades or suspensions, and official statements about travel or illness. Those items are often released in the hours leading up to puck/bell/kickoff and tend to trigger price movement.
Travel and scheduling are significant: cross‑country trips introduce time‑zone changes and fatigue, so number of days off before the game and whether the visitor is on a road trip or coming off a back‑to‑back night can materially affect team performance and market expectations.