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CAR Hurricanes at TB Lightning: First Goal

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Seth Jarvis 0%
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Jackson Blake 0%
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Taylor Hall 0%
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Alexander Nikishin 0%
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Eric Robinson 0%
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Jordan Martinook 0%
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Jaccob Slavin 0%
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K'Andre Miller 0%
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Nikolaj Ehlers 0%
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Brandon Hagel 0%
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Jake Guentzel 0%
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Brayden Point 0%
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Zemgus Girgensons 0%
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Oliver Bjorkstrand 0%
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Victor Hedman 0%
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Nick Paul 0%
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Erik Cernak 0%
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Mark Jankowski 0%
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Darren Raddysh 0%
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Mike Reilly 0%
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Sebastian Aho 0%
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Gage Goncalves 0%
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Anthony Cirelli 0%
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Sean Walker 0%
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Logan Stankoven 0%
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Andrei Svechnikov 0%
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Jordan Staal 0%
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Jalen Chatfield 0%
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Yanni Gourde 0%
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Ryan McDonagh 0%
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Pontus Holmberg 0%
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Nikita Kucherov 0%
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J.J. Moser 0%
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Charle-Edouard D'Astous 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which team or individual will score the first goal in the Carolina Hurricanes at Tampa Bay Lightning game; first-goal markets matter because they concentrate early-game incentives and can move quickly as pregame news arrives.

Carolina and Tampa Bay are NHL clubs with differing styles—one team may prioritize speed and possession while the other blends veteran skill and situational experience. Historical head-to-head trends, recent form, and the announced starting lineups and goalies typically shape how this matchup opens and how early scoring unfolds.

Market prices reflect the aggregated views of traders about who will score first at the time of the snapshot and will move as new information (lineups, injuries, scratches, penalties) becomes available. Treat prices as a real-time signal about market expectations rather than a guarantee of outcome.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do the 34 outcomes represent for this specific market?

They correspond to the specific first-goal options listed for this game: typically individual players from both teams plus team-level or special-case outcomes; see the market page for the exact outcome list.

When will this market close relative to the game's puck drop?

The market's close time is listed as TBD on the event header; platforms commonly set close at or shortly before puck drop, but you should monitor the market page for the definitive closing time.

What precisely counts as the 'first goal' for settlement in this event?

Settlement normally uses the first goal scored during regulation or overtime and excludes shootout goals; how own goals are credited follows official game scoring and the platform's settlement rules, so consult the event rules for the final determination.

How are outcomes affected if a listed player is scratched or a goalie is changed late?

Late scratches or lineup changes typically remove or invalidate that player's outcome according to the platform's rules, and a starting-goalie switch materially alters expectations — the market will usually react as news is confirmed; check the platform's policy for exact handling.

Which pregame signals should I watch before trading on first-goal outcomes in this matchup?

Watch confirmed starting goalies and line combinations, official scratches, last-change and deployment notes, pregame injury reports, and any early penalty or special-teams announcements that could create immediate scoring opportunities.

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