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MIN Wild at TB Lightning: First Goal

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Joel Eriksson Ek 0%
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Brock Faber 0%
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Anthony Cirelli 0%
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Gage Goncalves 0%
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Nikita Kucherov 0%
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Nick Paul 0%
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Pontus Holmberg 0%
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Jake Guentzel 0%
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J.J. Moser 0%
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Charle-Edouard D'Astous 0%
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Jonas Brodin 0%
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Vladimir Tarasenko 0%
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Yanni Gourde 0%
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Marcus Johansson 0%
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Ryan Hartman 0%
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Darren Raddysh 0%
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Ryan McDonagh 0%
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Kirill Kaprizov 0%
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Jake Middleton 0%
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Zemgus Girgensons 0%
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Erik Cernak 0%
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Brayden Point 0%
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Matt Boldy 0%
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Jared Spurgeon 0%
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Yakov Trenin 0%
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Mats Zuccarello 0%
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Oliver Bjorkstrand 0%
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Brandon Hagel 0%
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Quinn Hughes 0%
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About This Market

This market resolves on which player or team outcome produces the first goal in the NHL game between the Minnesota Wild (MIN) and Tampa Bay Lightning (TB). First-goal markets are popular because they focus attention on the game's opening moments and on specific players who can change the game early.

The Minnesota Wild and Tampa Bay Lightning are established NHL teams with different styles: Minnesota typically emphasizes defensive structure and depth scoring, while Tampa Bay is known for high-end offensive skill and special teams. Historical head-to-head trends, recent form, line matchups, and roster availability all shape who is most likely to score early in a particular matchup.

Market prices reflect the collective assessment of which player or team outcome will produce the game's first goal; they update as information (lineups, injuries, scratches, starting goalies, and in-game developments) becomes available. Use them as a real-time way to compare your view of the game against the market consensus, while remembering that outcomes are binary and can change right up to puck drop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does this MIN Wild at TB Lightning: First Goal market close?

The event page lists the market close time as TBD; most first-goal markets close shortly before or at puck drop once lineups and starting goalies are confirmed—check the market page for the official close time.

What kinds of outcomes are offered in the First Goal market for this specific game?

Outcomes typically include individual players from both rosters who are eligible to score first and may include team-level outcomes (e.g., first goal by either team); consult the market listing for the exact outcome names and the full list of players included.

How do late scratches or lineup changes for the Wild or Lightning affect this market?

Late scratches remove players from eligibility and usually cause market prices to adjust; announced changes to who is in the lineup, who is on a scoring line, or who draws the top power-play unit will be reflected in the market as traders update their positions.

Does a goal scored in overtime or a shootout count as the first goal for this game?

Whether overtime goals count depends on the market rules, but generally the 'first goal' refers to the first goal scored during game play (regulation or overtime) and shootout goals are not counted as game goals in official NHL statistics—check the market rules for precise resolution criteria.

If the game is postponed or canceled, how will this market be resolved?

Resolution for postponements or cancellations follows the platform's rulebook; commonly markets are voided if the event does not occur within a specified window and stakes are returned, but consult the market's terms for the definitive policy.

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