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BOS Bruins at BUF Sabres: First Goal

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All Outcomes (33)
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Ryan McLeod 0%
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Rasmus Dahlin 0%
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Noah Ostlund 0%
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Josh Doan 0%
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Mattias Samuelsson 0%
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Beck Malenstyn 0%
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Morgan Geekie 0%
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Conor Timmins 0%
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Zach Benson 0%
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Nikita Zadorov 0%
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Marat Khusnutdinov 0%
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Pavel Zacha 0%
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Peyton Krebs 0%
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Mason Lohrei 0%
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Sean Kuraly 0%
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Elias Lindholm 0%
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Hampus Lindholm 0%
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Jonathan Aspirot 0%
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Andrew Peeke 0%
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Charlie McAvoy 0%
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Owen Power 0%
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Tage Thompson 0%
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Jason Zucker 0%
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Michael Eyssimont 0%
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Viktor Arvidsson 0%
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Casey Mittelstadt 0%
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Fraser Minten 0%
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Jack Quinn 0%
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Josh Norris 0%
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Bowen Byram 0%
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Mark Kastelic 0%
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Alex Tuch 0%
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David Pastrnak 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which team or player will score the first official goal in the NHL game between the Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres. First-goal markets matter because the opening goal shifts in-game strategy and offers concentrated short-term trading opportunities.

The Bruins are a long-established franchise with a history of high-tempo offensive play, while the Sabres are a divisional opponent whose home-ice and matchup familiarity can shape early-game tactics. First-goal outcomes are influenced by coaching choices for opening lines, special-teams deployment, and which goaltenders are started — all of which reflect deeper team styles and recent trends.

Market prices reflect the crowd’s collective expectations about who will score first; treat them as a real-time signal and combine them with lineup, goalie, and matchup information before trading.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do the 33 outcomes listed for this event represent?

The outcomes typically cover team-first-goal options, individual player-first-goal outcomes for many rostered skaters, and sometimes time-range buckets; check the event page for the exact outcome list and labels.

How is the 'First Goal' market settled for BOS Bruins at BUF Sabres?

Settlement is based on the first officially recorded goal in the game as credited by NHL scorekeeping; whether overtime or shootout goals count depends on the specific market terms—refer to KALSHI’s settlement rules on the event page.

When will this specific market close relative to puck drop?

The close time for this market is listed as TBD; in practice, exchanges usually lock first-goal markets prior to puck drop or when final starting lineups and goalie decisions are confirmed—check the market page for the exact close time.

How should I use starting lineup and goalie announcements for this market?

Monitor official pregame announcements: confirmed starters and any scratches materially change first-goal expectations because they alter quality of scoring chances and matchup dynamics; update positions when lineups are posted.

What happens if the game is postponed, canceled, or ends without any goals?

Such outcomes are handled according to KALSHI’s event and settlement policies: a postponed or canceled game may result in voided markets or settlement per exchange rules, and whether a scoreless game triggers a particular outcome depends on the market’s stated terms—always consult the event rules.

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