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NJ Devils at DAL Stars: First Goal

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All Outcomes (32)
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Jason Robertson 0%
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Wyatt Johnston 0%
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Timo Meier 0%
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Arseny Gritsyuk 0%
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Adam Erne 0%
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Esa Lindell 0%
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Lian Bichsel 0%
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Nils Lundkvist 0%
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Oskar Back 0%
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Sam Steel 0%
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Brenden Dillon 0%
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Connor Brown 0%
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Cody Glass 0%
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Johnathan Kovacevic 0%
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Jonas Siegenthaler 0%
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Lenni Hameenaho 0%
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Paul Cotter 0%
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Jesper Bratt 0%
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Simon Nemec 0%
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Nico Hischier 0%
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Miro Heiskanen 0%
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Mavrik Bourque 0%
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Luke Hughes 0%
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Jamie Benn 0%
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Dougie Hamilton 0%
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Maxim Tsyplakov 0%
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Dawson Mercer 0%
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Nick Bjugstad 0%
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Justin Hryckowian 0%
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Matt Duchene 0%
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Thomas Harley 0%
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Colin Blackwell 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which outcome (usually which player or team event) will produce the first goal in the NHL game between the New Jersey Devils and the Dallas Stars. It matters because the first goal can set momentum for the game and markets aggregate real‑time information about lineups, strategies, and injuries.

The Devils and Stars each bring distinct styles—New Jersey often emphasizes speed and offensive zone pressure while Dallas typically pairs structured two‑way play with active power plays. Game‑day factors such as starting lineups, recent form, travel schedules, and any last‑minute scratches or injuries can materially change expectations for who scores first.

Prediction market prices reflect what traders collectively think is most likely to produce the first goal, and they move as new information arrives (lineup announcements, injuries, coin flips at puck drop, etc.). Use prices as a live signal of changing information rather than a fixed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does this market close and how does that affect trading?

The listed close time is TBD on the market page—trading generally closes at or shortly before puck drop, but check the market page for the official cutoff. Trades executed before the close reflect available information up to that moment.

How will the market settle if the game is postponed, canceled, or suspended?

Settlement rules depend on the exchange’s terms for this market; common outcomes include voiding/refunding bets if the game doesn’t occur within the exchange’s specified window. Check the market description for the exchange’s postponement/cancellation policy.

Does a goal in overtime or a shootout count as the 'first goal' for this market?

Whether overtime goals count depends on the market’s specific settlement rules—some markets include the full game including overtime but exclude shootouts, while others limit to regulation. Confirm the market contract text on the page.

How are own goals or goals credited by the official scorer handled for settlement?

Settlement follows the official game log and scorer’s assignment used by the exchange; if the official record credits a particular player or lists an unusual scoring event, the market will settle according to that official assignment.

Why are there 32 outcomes and what do they represent?

The 32 outcomes typically cover a roster of specific players, possibly team options (e.g., 'No Goal' or 'Team first goal'), and other listed scenarios. Review the market’s outcome list to see which players and event types are included before trading.

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