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CAR Hurricanes at PIT Penguins: First Goal

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All Outcomes (33)
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Jalen Chatfield 0%
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Alexander Nikishin 0%
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Andrei Svechnikov 0%
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Anthony Mantha 0%
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Ben Kindel 0%
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Bryan Rust 0%
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Connor Clifton 0%
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William Carrier 0%
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Ryan Shea 0%
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Taylor Hall 0%
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Connor Dewar 0%
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Yegor Chinakhov 0%
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Jackson Blake 0%
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Nikolaj Ehlers 0%
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Eric Robinson 0%
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Erik Karlsson 0%
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Evgeni Malkin 0%
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Jaccob Slavin 0%
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Jordan Martinook 0%
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Jordan Staal 0%
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Justin Brazeau 0%
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K'Andre Miller 0%
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Kris Letang 0%
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Logan Stankoven 0%
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Mark Jankowski 0%
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Mike Reilly 0%
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Sidney Crosby 0%
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Noel Acciari 0%
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Parker Wotherspoon 0%
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Rickard Rakell 0%
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Sean Walker 0%
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Seth Jarvis 0%
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Thomas Novak 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which outcome will correspond to the first goal scored in the Carolina Hurricanes at Pittsburgh Penguins game. It matters for traders and fans who want to express views on early-game scoring or hedge exposure to in-game events.

The Hurricanes and Penguins are established NHL clubs with different offensive profiles; matchups between them can turn on goaltender starts, line deployments, and special-teams effectiveness. Game context such as recent form, rest days, home-ice advantage, and travel can influence how aggressive teams are early in the game.

Market prices represent the collective expectations of participants about who or when the first goal will occur and will move as new information arrives (lineups, scratches, goaltender decisions). Treat prices as a real-time signal rather than a guarantee; they update as the game approaches and during pregame news flow.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does this market resolve relative to the game's timeline?

The market resolves based on the game's official scoring records as provided by the league and the trading platform; settlement normally occurs after the game’s official score sheet is final. Check the market page for the platform’s exact settlement timing and any processing delays.

What do the 33 outcomes in this 'First Goal' market represent?

The 33 outcomes are a set of mutually exclusive options that cover possible first-goal scenarios for this specific game (for example, individual players, team-first-goal options, or minute windows). Consult the market listing to see the exact mapping of outcomes to players or time intervals.

Which Hurricanes and Penguins players should I watch as likely first-goal threats in this matchup?

Watch the teams’ top-line and power-play forwards—these players get the most early-ice opportunities and man-advantage minutes. Check the official pregame lineup to confirm which high-usage forwards are starting and whether any usual top scorers are scratched.

How do late scratches and starting-lineup announcements affect this market and when are they most impactful?

Lineup and scratch news typically have a large immediate impact because they change who will get ice time and power-play shifts. Most impactful moments are the morning of the game and the official pregame line release—monitor those windows for major price movement.

If the first goal happens in overtime or there is no goal in regulation, how is the market treated?

Settlement follows the platform’s rules and the league’s official scoring: first goals scored in overtime are generally part of the game’s official scoring, while shootout attempts are not recorded as goals on the official scoresheet. If a game has no goals in regulation and overtime, the market will be settled according to the trading platform’s stated contingency rules—refer to the market terms for specifics.

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