| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tucson Roadrunners | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Manitoba Moose | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a binary contract on the outcome of the Tucson Roadrunners vs Manitoba Moose matchup; it matters to fans and traders who want to express views on which team will win this specific game. Market prices aggregate information such as injuries, lineup changes, and recent performance into a single indicator of expected outcome.
The Tucson Roadrunners and Manitoba Moose are American Hockey League (AHL) franchises that serve as affiliates for their NHL clubs (Tucson for the Arizona Coyotes and Manitoba for the Winnipeg Jets). Matchups between AHL clubs are influenced by frequent roster movement, travel demands, and development priorities that can make results less predictable than at the NHL level.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s assessment of which team is more likely to win this game and will move as new information (starting goalies, scratches, call-ups) becomes public. Traders should interpret prices as a snapshot of consensus expectations at a point in time, not a static forecast.
This binary market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes tied to which team wins the game; check the market page for whether the contract resolves on a regulation win only or includes overtime/shootout as a win.
Roster changes and NHL recalls are typically reported up to and into game day and can materially shift market prices; many traders wait for official lineups and confirmed starting goalies before placing large positions.
Home ice can matter through last-change matchups, crowd influence, and eliminated travel fatigue; consider which team is hosting, recent travel itinerary, and whether either team is on a long road trip or playing a back-to-back.
Starting goalie announcements, injuries or returns of top scorers and power-play specialists, and any NHL transactions affecting roster depth are the most impactful developments for game-level expectations.
When close time is TBD, markets often close at a predefined point such as puck drop or when official lineups are posted; always verify the specific market rules and any exchange announcements for the final trading cutoff.