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MTL Canadiens at NSH Predators: First Goal

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Adam Wilsby 0%
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Alex Newhook 0%
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Alexandre Carrier 0%
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Brady Skjei 0%
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Brendan Gallagher 0%
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Cole Caufield 0%
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Erik Haula 0%
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Filip Forsberg 0%
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Ivan Demidov 0%
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Jake Evans 0%
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Jayden Struble 0%
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Jonathan Marchessault 0%
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Joseph Veleno 0%
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Josh Anderson 0%
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Juraj Slafkovský 0%
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Kaiden Guhle 0%
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Lane Hutson 0%
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Luke Evangelista 0%
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Matthew Wood 0%
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Mike Matheson 0%
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Nick Perbix 0%
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Nick Suzuki 0%
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Nicolas Hague 0%
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Noah Dobson 0%
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Oliver Kapanen 0%
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Ozzy Wiesblatt 0%
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Phillip Danault 0%
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Roman Josi 0%
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Ryan O'Reilly 0%
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Steven Stamkos 0%
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Tyson Jost 0%
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Zachary Bolduc 0%
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Zachary L'Heureux 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which listed outcome will be credited with the first goal in the Montreal Canadiens at Nashville Predators game. It matters because first-goal markets focus attention on early-game matchups, power-play deployment and line usage.

Montreal and Nashville are NHL teams with distinct styles; Nashville typically leverages heavy forechecking and structured defense while Montreal often emphasizes transition and opportunistic scoring. Historical head-to-head trends, recent line deployments, and any late scratches or goaltender decisions can all shift expectations for who will open the scoring.

Market prices represent the aggregate expectations of traders about which listed outcome will register the official first goal; movements reflect new information such as lineup announcements, injuries, or in-game developments. When evaluating this market also consider liquidity and how many outcomes are listed, since many outcomes dilute trading depth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'First Goal' cover for the MTL Canadiens at NSH Predators market — regulation, overtime, and shootout?

Settlement follows the market's published rules and official NHL scoring: generally the first goal credited in regulation or overtime counts; shootout goals are typically not counted toward player goal statistics and therefore do not affect first-goal markets unless the market explicitly states otherwise—check the market page for the precise definition.

How are goals credited if a video review changes the scorer after the play?

This market settles to the scorer officially credited by the NHL after any reviews. If the official scorer later awards the goal to a different player, the market outcome will follow that official attribution.

If a player listed among the 33 outcomes is scratched or does not play, how is that handled?

Outcomes remain as listed and settlement is based on the official game record; if a scratched player does not score, their outcome simply does not win. Some platforms have specific refund rules if a market is voided — consult the event page for any exceptions.

Do penalty-shot goals count as the first goal for this event?

Yes—if a penalty shot produces the first officially credited goal of the game then it counts for the first-goal market, provided the market’s settlement rules include penalty-shot goals, which is standard; again confirm on the market page.

When will trading for this market close given the event shows 'Closes: TBD'?

Close time will be posted on the market page; typically markets for a specific game close at puck drop or shortly before it, but because this listing shows TBD you should monitor the market page for the final cutoff and any last-minute updates.

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