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CAR Hurricanes at SEA Kraken: First Goal

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All Outcomes (36)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Jaden Schwartz 4%
$1K Trade →
Shane Wright 4%
$796 Trade →
Jordan Eberle 5%
$168 Trade →
Matty Beniers 6%
$62 Trade →
Andrei Svechnikov 7%
$56 Trade →
Jordan Staal 4%
$23 Trade →
Jackson Blake 4%
$11 Trade →
Mark Jankowski 2%
$9 Trade →
Nikolaj Ehlers 0%
$0 Trade →
Vince Dunn 0%
$0 Trade →
Jordan Martinook 0%
$0 Trade →
Jalen Chatfield 0%
$0 Trade →
Jaccob Slavin 0%
$0 Trade →
Eric Robinson 0%
$0 Trade →
Adam Larsson 0%
$0 Trade →
Ben Meyers 0%
$0 Trade →
Jared McCann 0%
$0 Trade →
Jacob Melanson 0%
$0 Trade →
Jamie Oleksiak 0%
$0 Trade →
Cale Fleury 0%
$0 Trade →
William Carrier 0%
$0 Trade →
Kaapo Kakko 0%
$0 Trade →
Berkly Catton 0%
$0 Trade →
Chandler Stephenson 0%
$0 Trade →
Taylor Hall 0%
$0 Trade →
Brandon Montour 0%
$0 Trade →
Alexander Nikishin 0%
$0 Trade →
Shayne Gostisbehere 0%
$0 Trade →
Sean Walker 0%
$0 Trade →
K'Andre Miller 0%
$0 Trade →
Freddy Gaudreau 0%
$0 Trade →
Eeli Tolvanen 0%
$0 Trade →
Logan Stankoven 0%
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Sebastian Aho 0%
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Seth Jarvis 0%
$0 Trade →
Ryker Evans 0%
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About This Market

This market lets traders back which player or outcome will score the first goal in the NHL game between the Carolina Hurricanes (CAR) and the Seattle Kraken (SEA). First-goal markets matter because they concentrate attention on starting lineups, matchups, and in-game events that can change quickly before puck drop.

Carolina and Seattle bring distinct styles—one team may emphasize speed and transition while the other relies on structure and special teams—so historical scoring patterns and recent form can shape expectations. Head-to-head history, home-ice advantages, and each club's usage of top-line minutes and power-play opportunities provide useful context when evaluating first-goal prospects.

Market prices reflect the collective expectation of traders and will move as new information arrives (lineups, scratches, starting goalies, in-game injuries). Treat odds as a continuously updating summary of available information, not a fixed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What specific outcomes are offered in the CAR Hurricanes at SEA Kraken: First Goal market?

This market lists multiple distinct outcomes—covering individual skaters from both Carolina and Seattle (36 outcomes in total) and any special outcomes the exchange includes; check the market page for the full roster of names and any non-player options.

Do goals scored in overtime or a shootout count toward the 'first goal' settlement for this game?

Settlement depends on the contract's rule text: some first-goal markets include goals scored in overtime but exclude shootout goals, while others limit settlement to regulation only. Always read the market's settlement rules to confirm which periods count.

How are own goals or goals credited differently by the official scorer handled?

The market settles to the player or outcome officially credited in the game record. If the official scorer credits the goal to a specific player, that player's outcome wins; if credited as an own goal or another non-player designation, the corresponding market outcome will apply per the exchange's settlement procedure.

What happens to this market if the CAR vs SEA game is postponed, canceled, or suspended?

Resolution follows the exchange's event rules: markets may be voided and stakes returned, or they may wait for an official rescheduled date before settling. Check the market description and the exchange's policy for thresholds that trigger voiding or delayed settlement.

How should I treat last-minute lineup changes, scratches, or a late goaltender announcement for this event?

Those developments materially affect first-goal expectations and typically move market prices quickly. Verify official team reports close to puck drop; if a named player is scratched, their outcome may be removed or handled per the exchange's rules, and replacement players or role changes (e.g., power-play minutes) should be factored into your assessment.

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