| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EDM Oilers | 51% | 50¢ | 51¢ | — | $32K | Trade → |
| OTT Senators | 49% | 48¢ | 49¢ | — | $14K | Trade → |
This market settles on the outcome of the Ottawa at Edmonton game, letting traders express views on which team will win the matchup. It matters because markets aggregate real-time information about team news, lineups, and other game-day factors.
The market represents a head-to-head contest between Ottawa (the visiting team) and Edmonton (the home team) in their professional league. Historical matchups, travel schedules, and roster stability are common contextual factors, and seasonal position or playoff implications can change how each team approaches the game. Game-day variables such as confirmed starters and in-game injuries often shift expectations quickly.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders at any given moment and update as new information arrives; they are a real-time signal, not a guarantee. Use the market as one input alongside official team announcements and situational analysis.
This market has two outcomes corresponding to which team wins the game; settlement follows the market's posted rules for game completion, including how overtime or shootouts (if applicable) are handled.
A close time will be set by the exchange and typically occurs shortly before official game start; check the market page for updates and alerts because the close can change based on scheduling information.
Treat confirmed late scratches, starting lineup changes, or illness reports as high-impact information — they commonly move the market quickly, so monitor official team channels and adjust positions or exposure accordingly.
Home advantage is a material factor: crowd support, travel fatigue for Ottawa, and venue familiarity for Edmonton can influence expectations and are routinely reflected in market prices.
The traded volume indicates the level of participation and liquidity for this matchup; higher volume generally means tighter trading and that prices incorporate more information, but volume alone does not determine which outcome will occur.