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CHI Blackhawks at NYI Islanders: First Goal

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Anders Lee 0%
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Matthew Schaefer 0%
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Mathew Barzal 0%
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Casey Cizikas 0%
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Ondrej Palat 0%
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Alex Vlasic 0%
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Tony DeAngelo 0%
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Connor Bedard 0%
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Ilya Mikheyev 0%
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Landon Slaggert 0%
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Ryan Greene 0%
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Sam Lafferty 0%
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Teuvo Teravainen 0%
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Wyatt Kaiser 0%
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Adam Boqvist 0%
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Adam Pelech 0%
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Calum Ritchie 0%
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Emil Heineman 0%
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Jean-Gabriel Pageau 0%
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Ryan Donato 0%
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Andre Burakovsky 0%
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Sam Rinzel 0%
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Carson Soucy 0%
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Louis Crevier 0%
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Artyom Levshunov 0%
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Frank Nazar 0%
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Bo Horvat 0%
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Scott Mayfield 0%
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Kyle MacLean 0%
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Marc Gatcomb 0%
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Simon Holmstrom 0%
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Tyler Bertuzzi 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player or listed outcome will produce the first goal in the NHL game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the New York Islanders. First-goal markets matter because they concentrate attention on early-game lineups, matchups, and special-teams deployment.

Games between these clubs are decided by starting lineups, coaching deployment of top forwards and power-play units, and how quickly each team generates high-danger chances. Historical matchup patterns, recent form, and last-minute roster or goalie changes all shift who is likely to appear on the scoresheet first.

Prices in this market are collective, real-time signals reflecting trader assessment of who will be credited with the first goal; they move as injury news, confirmed lineups, and in-play events arrive. Use them to gauge market sentiment, and always check the market page for closure and settlement rules.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the 'first goal' defined for the CHI Blackhawks at NYI Islanders: First Goal market?

The first goal is the first goal credited on the official NHL game summary for this contest. Markets typically use the league’s official scoring report to determine which player is credited with that first goal.

What do the 32 outcomes in this market represent?

Outcomes usually correspond to individual players from both teams who are listed as possible first-goal scorers plus aggregate or special outcomes (for example team-first-goal or no-goal outcomes). Check the market’s outcome list on the platform to see the exact mapping.

If the game goes to overtime or a shootout, do those goals count toward the first-goal market?

Most first-goal markets count goals scored in regulation and overtime but do not count shootout goals; however, settlement specifics can vary by platform, so confirm the market’s official rules before trading.

What happens if the official scorer changes who is credited with the first goal after the game?

Settlement is based on the official, final NHL game report as recognized by the market operator. If the league later amends the scoring credit, the market will generally follow the league’s final official record.

Which Chicago and New York players or in-game situations are most relevant to watch before the market closes?

Focus on who is on the top lines and top power-play unit, which players win early faceoffs, recent goal-scoring form, and any matchup history versus the opposing goalie. Late lineup announcements, scratch reports, and announced power-play personnel are particularly impactful.

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