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LA Kings at CGY Flames: First Goal

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Quinton Byfield 0%
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Adrian Kempe 0%
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Ryan Lomberg 0%
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Blake Coleman 0%
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Matvei Gridin 0%
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Anze Kopitar 0%
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Adam Klapka 0%
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Drew Doughty 0%
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Kevin Bahl 0%
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Zayne Parekh 0%
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Zach Whitecloud 0%
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Brian Dumoulin 0%
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Joel Edmundson 0%
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Trevor Moore 0%
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Joel Farabee 0%
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Joel Hanley 0%
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Matt Coronato 0%
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Morgan Frost 0%
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Brandt Clarke 0%
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Alex Laferriere 0%
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Joel Armia 0%
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Samuel Helenius 0%
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Mikey Anderson 0%
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Cody Ceci 0%
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Mikael Backlund 0%
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Alex Turcotte 0%
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Yegor Sharangovich 0%
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Martin Pospisil 0%
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Artemi Panarin 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which outcome will be recorded as the first goal in the LA Kings at CGY Flames game; it matters for traders who want to capitalize on early-game events or player-specific scoring chances.

The LA Kings and Calgary Flames are NHL clubs with differing styles that influence early-game scoring — for example, which team starts faster, which lines the coaches deploy, and which goaltenders get the start. First-goal markets often list many player-specific outcomes plus team/period options, and they react quickly to pregame news such as scratches, starting goalies, and travel or rest factors.

Market prices reflect the collective view of which outcome is most likely to produce the game’s first goal given available information; prices will update as lineup and injury news arrives and as the event approaches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What exactly counts as the 'first goal' for the LA Kings at CGY Flames: First Goal market?

The first goal is the first score officially recorded on the NHL game sheet during the covered game periods; consult the market’s resolution rules to confirm which periods are included (e.g., regulation, overtime).

If the game is scoreless after regulation and a goal is scored in overtime, does that overtime goal count as the first goal for the LA Kings at CGY Flames market?

Whether an overtime goal counts depends on the market’s stated resolution window; if the market includes overtime, the overtime goal would be the first goal; if it is limited to regulation only, it would not — check the event’s rules.

How are shootout goals treated for the LA Kings at CGY Flames: First Goal market?

Shootout goals are typically recorded separately from game goals and are usually excluded from first-goal markets; confirm the market’s resolution language to be certain.

If the LA Kings or Flames announce a late scratch or a different starting goalie before puck drop, how will that affect this market?

Late scratches or goalie changes change the underlying probabilities for many outcomes and are commonly reflected quickly in market prices; traders often re-evaluate player-specific options and team-first-goal lines when such news appears.

What happens to the LA Kings at CGY Flames: First Goal market if the game is postponed, canceled, or abandoned?

Resolution in the event of postponement or cancellation follows the platform’s settlement rules; some markets are voided if the game is not completed within the defined window, while others may be held until a rescheduled game — check the exchange’s event settlement policy.

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