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CBJ Blue Jackets at PHI Flyers: First Goal

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Matvei Michkov 0%
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Adam Fantilli 0%
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Danton Heinen 0%
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Carl Grundstrom 0%
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Cole Sillinger 0%
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Dante Fabbro 0%
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Damon Severson 0%
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Jamie Drysdale 0%
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Cam York 0%
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Isac Lundestrom 0%
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Boone Jenner 0%
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Travis Konecny 0%
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Sean Monahan 0%
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Noah Juulsen 0%
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Charlie Coyle 0%
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Mathieu Olivier 0%
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Denver Barkey 0%
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Travis Sanheim 0%
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Denton Mateychuk 0%
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Christian Dvorak 0%
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Rasmus Ristolainen 0%
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Owen Tippett 0%
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Kirill Marchenko 0%
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Trevor Zegras 0%
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Zach Werenski 0%
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Mason Marchment 0%
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Garnet Hathaway 0%
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Erik Gudbranson 0%
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Ivan Provorov 0%
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Noah Cates 0%
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Nikita Grebenkin 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player will score the first goal in the Columbus Blue Jackets at Philadelphia Flyers game. First-goal markets concentrate early-game action and react quickly to lineup and situational changes, making them useful for traders who follow pregame information closely.

Columbus and Philadelphia bring different offensive and defensive tendencies into head-to-head matchups, and the Flyers' home-ice last change can influence line matchups early in the game. Historical goal-scoring patterns between the teams and recent form of top lines and special-teams units provide useful context, while late scratches, travel, and goaltender decisions often shift expectations before puck drop.

Market prices reflect the aggregated expectation of who will score first; movement usually tracks new information such as confirmed starting goalies, scratches, or announced power-play units. Treat prices as a snapshot of collective market beliefs rather than fixed forecasts, and watch for volatility around lineup and injury announcements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does this market define the 'first goal' for the CBJ at PHI game — which periods count?

Resolution is based on the market's contract language and typically follows the official NHL game scoring: the first goal officially recorded in the game log counts. Some markets include overtime goals if no prior goal was scored; consult the specific contract text for exact period inclusion.

Will a goal scored in overtime count as the first goal for the CBJ at PHI market if the game is scoreless through regulation?

In most implementations, an overtime goal would count as the first goal if regulation finished scoreless, whereas shootout attempts are not counted as game goals. Confirm the market's resolution rules to be certain.

How much does the announced starting goalie for Columbus or Philadelphia affect the first-goal market?

Starting goalies materially affect perceived early scoring risk because of their styles, recent form, and historical performance in early periods; markets typically move when a different goalie is confirmed or a surprise start is announced.

If a Flyers or Blue Jackets player is scratched shortly before puck drop, how will that influence the first-goal outcome?

A late scratch removes that player's possibility of scoring first and often shifts attention to replacement linemates and the next-most-likely scorers; prices can adjust quickly after official lineup confirmations.

What happens if a goal is initially credited to a player but later overturned after review — how does that affect resolution?

The market typically resolves according to the official NHL scoring and final game summary: if a goal is overturned by league review and removed from the official game log, it is treated as if it never occurred for the purpose of determining the first goal.

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