| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MTL Canadiens | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| SJ Sharks | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which team will win the San Jose at Montreal matchup; it matters because it aggregates public expectations about the game's outcome and reacts to lineup, injury, and other game-day information.
San Jose and Montreal are professional hockey clubs with distinct recent histories, roster constructions, and home-ice environments; past meetings, travel schedules, goaltender availability, and roster moves all shape expectations for any given matchup. Prediction markets like this capture continuously updating information from traders and public signals, so prices move as new facts (injuries, confirmed starters, rest days) emerge.
Market odds reflect the consensus view of traders given available information and will update as new game-specific details arrive; use them as a real-time indicator of perceived relative likelihoods rather than a fixed forecast.
Each outcome corresponds to one team winning the game; consult the market page for whether resolution includes overtime/shootout or is regulation-only, since the market operator defines exact resolution rules.
Resolution timing is set by the market operator and typically aligns with the official game result or a pre-specified cut-off (for example, at puck drop or game end); check the market rules or announcements on the event page for the final close/resolution timing.
Late injuries or a surprise starting goalie normally shift market prices quickly because they materially change each team’s expected performance; monitor lineups and official team updates up to game time for the most relevant signals.
Head-to-head history can indicate matchup tendencies (e.g., one team’s system consistently troubles the other), but its explanatory power depends on roster continuity and current season context—use it alongside current-season form and roster status.
If the game is postponed or cancelled, the market operator’s resolution policy will apply—common outcomes include voiding the market, delaying resolution until the rescheduled game, or settling per official rules—consult the event page or operator terms for specifics.