| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| San Diego Gulls | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Abbotsford Canucks | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market concerns the outcome of the San Diego Gulls vs Abbotsford Canucks game and matters to traders who want to express views on which team will prevail or on specific match conditions between these two AHL clubs.
Both clubs compete in the American Hockey League and act as development affiliates for NHL franchises, so rosters can change quickly due to call-ups, injuries and assignments. Head-to-head history, travel distance between the West Coast and British Columbia, and timing in the AHL schedule all shape expectations for any meeting between these teams.
Market odds represent the current consensus view of traders about the listed outcomes and will move as new information arrives — for example, starting goalie announcements, injury reports or lineup changes. Use odds as a real-time signal of how participants value those pieces of information, not as definitive predictions.
The event lists two mutually exclusive outcomes as defined on the event page; check the contract description there to see whether it resolves on regulation time winner, final winner including overtime/shootout, or another specific metric.
The close time is currently listed as TBD; when a close time is posted it will determine which public information (lineups, goalie starts, injury reports) is included before settlement, so monitor the event page for the official cutoff.
Starting goalie confirmations, late scratches, NHL call-ups or emergency reassignments and revealed injury details are the most market-moving items for an AHL game like this.
Home ice typically gives bench advantages like last change and local familiarity; long travel, time-zone shifts and short rest for the visiting club can increase fatigue and lineup uncertainty, so check recent travel and rest days.
A $0 volume reading means no trades have executed yet for this market—this may indicate a newly created or low-interest market; low liquidity can produce greater price sensitivity to single trades and wider spreads, so consider trading size and timing accordingly.