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NJ Devils at DAL Stars: Assists

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All Outcomes (25)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Luke Hughes: 1+ 0%
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Jesper Bratt: 1+ 0%
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Matt Duchene: 3+ 0%
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Jamie Benn: 2+ 0%
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Connor Brown: 2+ 0%
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Miro Heiskanen: 3+ 0%
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Jesper Bratt: 2+ 0%
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Luke Hughes: 2+ 0%
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Wyatt Johnston: 3+ 0%
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Matt Duchene: 2+ 0%
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Jesper Bratt: 3+ 0%
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Wyatt Johnston: 2+ 0%
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Jason Robertson: 3+ 0%
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Nico Hischier: 2+ 0%
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Miro Heiskanen: 2+ 0%
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Nico Hischier: 1+ 0%
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Wyatt Johnston: 1+ 0%
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Matt Duchene: 1+ 0%
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Jason Robertson: 2+ 0%
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Jamie Benn: 1+ 0%
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Jason Robertson: 1+ 0%
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Thomas Harley: 1+ 0%
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Miro Heiskanen: 1+ 0%
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Connor Brown: 1+ 0%
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Thomas Harley: 2+ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which specific assists outcome will occur in the New Jersey Devils at Dallas Stars game, using 25 discrete outcomes to represent possible assist totals. It matters because assists reflect playmaking, power-play success, and overall game flow—information traders use to express expectations about offensive production.

The Devils and Stars are NHL clubs with differing roster constructions and tactical emphases; historical matchups between them can vary from tight, low-event games to higher-scoring contests depending on lineups and special-teams performance. For this market, context such as lineup announcements, power-play personnel, injury reports, and recent team pace are the durable background inputs that tend to influence assist totals.

Market prices aggregate participant expectations and update as new information arrives; interpret movements as a real-time signal about how the market is incorporating lineup news, in-game events, and other developments. Use the market alongside direct hockey information (scratches, power plays, matchups) rather than as a sole source of truth.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do the 25 outcomes in this market represent?

They represent discrete assist-count outcomes defined by the market contract; check the outcome labels on the trading page to see whether each outcome maps to a single assist total or a range.

When does this NJ Devils at DAL Stars assists market close?

The market currently shows a close time of 'TBD'—the actual close will be posted on the market page before trading ends, often aligned with puck drop or another clearly specified cutoff.

Does this market include assists from overtime or shootouts?

Inclusion of overtime or shootout assists depends on the market’s contract rules—consult the event description or rulebook on the trading page; note that under NHL scoring, shootout attempts do not generate assists, but market rules may explicitly state counting conventions.

What team- or player-level developments should I watch before trading this assists market?

Watch final lineups and who is on the power-play units, any announced scratches or late roster changes, injury reports for primary passers, and recent usage patterns (e.g., which players quarterback the power play), since those directly affect assist opportunities.

How should in-game events (penalties, injuries, momentum shifts) change my view of this market?

Adjust expectations when events alter ice time or the number of man-advantage minutes—power plays raise assist likelihood, injuries to playmakers reduce it, and an early lead can lead to more conservative play and fewer assists; monitor live feeds and price movement to see how the market is incorporating those events.

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