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New York R at Florida: Spread

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Florida wins by over 2.5 goals 0%
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Florida wins by over 1.5 goals 0%
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New York R wins by over 1.5 goals 0%
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New York R wins by over 2.5 goals 0%
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About This Market

This market allows participants to predict the point spread outcome for the game between the New York Rangers and the Florida Panthers. It serves as a sentiment gauge for how the market expects the final scoring margin to unfold relative to the established handicap.

The New York Rangers and Florida Panthers are high-caliber NHL teams that frequently compete in tightly contested matchups, often carrying significant postseason implications. Betting on the spread requires analyzing team efficiency, goaltending performances, and special teams statistics. Historically, these matchups are decided by narrow margins, making the spread a critical metric for evaluating expected parity.

The odds reflect the collective market consensus on whether the Rangers or Panthers will cover the set point spread based on real-time game analysis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a negative spread mean for the New York Rangers?

A negative spread indicates the Rangers are favored to win by more than that specific number of goals.

How do overtime results impact the spread outcome?

The point spread is typically settled based on the final score including any goals scored during overtime or shootouts, though specific house rules apply.

What happens to the market if the game is postponed or canceled?

In the event of a cancellation or significant delay, markets are typically settled according to the exchange's rules regarding voids or postponements.

Does this market account for empty-net goals?

Yes, all goals scored by either team, including those into an empty net, count toward the final score and the determination of the spread.

Where can I find the official score used for settlement?

Settlement is determined by the official box score provided by the NHL following the conclusion of the game.

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