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Montreal at Carolina: Total Points

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All Outcomes (8)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Over 2.5 goals scored 0%
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Over 3.5 goals scored 0%
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Over 4.5 goals scored 0%
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Over 5.5 goals scored 0%
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Over 6.5 goals scored 0%
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Over 7.5 goals scored 0%
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Over 8.5 goals scored 0%
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Over 9.5 goals scored 0%
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About This Market

This market asks how many total goals will be scored in the Montreal at Carolina game; it matters to traders who want to express views about scoring pace and game flow rather than which team wins.

Montreal and Carolina are professional hockey teams with different styles of play that influence how many goals a given game produces. Historical scoring patterns, current roster health, and which goaltenders start are all durable pieces of context that shape expectations for totals.

Market prices for total-point outcomes reflect how participants collectively value different scoring ranges; interpret movement as changing market sentiment about offense, defense, and game conditions rather than precise predictive guarantees.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'Total Points' mean for the Montreal at Carolina market?

It means the combined number of goals scored by both teams in the game; the market lets participants take positions on which scoring range or threshold will occur.

How do the 8 outcomes map to actual score totals?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific total-goals range or threshold defined on the market page; check the event page for the exact ranges and how they resolve.

How does the announced starting goalie affect this market?

A named starter changes expected goals because goaltenders differ in style and effectiveness; late changes or uncertainty about the starter are common drivers of price movement.

If the game is postponed, suspended, or goes to overtime, how is the market resolved?

Resolution policy depends on the platform and the market's rules; many markets use the official final score after regulation or include overtime depending on the contract—check the event’s settlement rules for exact treatment.

How should I weigh recent head-to-head scoring between Montreal and Carolina?

Head-to-head history is one input but should be balanced against current-season form, roster changes, goaltending matchups, and situational factors like rest and injuries, which can change scoring patterns quickly.

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