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OTT Senators at NYR Rangers: First Goal

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Taylor Raddysh 0%
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Lars Eller 0%
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Michael Amadio 0%
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J.T. Miller 0%
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Tyler Kleven 0%
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Matthew Robertson 0%
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Braden Schneider 0%
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Dylan Cozens 0%
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Thomas Chabot 0%
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Drake Batherson 0%
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Ridly Greig 0%
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Brady Tkachuk 0%
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Will Cuylle 0%
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Conor Sheary 0%
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Shane Pinto 0%
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Jordan Spence 0%
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Adam Fox 0%
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Nikolas Matinpalo 0%
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Juuso Parssinen 0%
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Will Borgen 0%
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Nick Cousins 0%
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Claude Giroux 0%
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Vincent Trocheck 0%
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Alexis Lafreniere 0%
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Fabian Zetterlund 0%
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Adam Edstrom 0%
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Tim Stutzle 0%
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Mika Zibanejad 0%
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Gabe Perreault 0%
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Vladislav Gavrikov 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player will score the first goal in the Ottawa Senators (OTT) at New York Rangers (NYR) game. First-goal markets matter because they focus on early-game events and react quickly to lineup and situational information.

First-goal markets combine player-level scoring opportunity with team deployment and matchup context; outcomes are driven by who starts, which lines get early ice time, and special teams situations. Historical head-to-head trends, recent form, and coaching tendencies for opening tactics (aggressive jump vs. conservative start) all provide useful background when evaluating this specific OTT at NYR matchup.

Market odds are the market's aggregate view of which specific player or outcome is most likely to produce the first goal; they update as new information (lineups, goalie starts, penalties) arrives. Use prices as a real-time signal of changing expectations, not as guarantees of who will score.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does the OTT Senators at NYR Rangers: First Goal market close and how should I time trades relative to puck drop?

The market will close at the time specified on the market page (Closes: TBD for this listing). Because odds react to pregame announcements, many traders wait for confirmed starting lineups and the announced starting goalies; check the market page for the official close time and any last-minute notices.

What exactly counts as the 'First Goal' in this OTT at NYR market — do own goals or shootout goals count toward settlement?

Settlement uses the official game scoring: the first goal recorded in the game (regulation or overtime) according to the official scorer is used. Own goals are attributed as per official scoring rules; shootout goals are not counted as game goals for first-goal markets. Confirm the market's specific settlement rules on the event page.

There are 30 outcomes listed for this First Goal market — what do those outcomes represent?

Each listed outcome typically corresponds to an individual player who could score first (and sometimes options like 'Any Other Player' or team-first categories). With 30 outcomes the market likely lists primary rostered forwards from both teams plus catch-all options; review the outcome labels on the market page to see who each entry corresponds to.

If an announced player is scratched or does not play in the OTT at NYR game, how does that affect their outcome?

If a player is scratched and does not play, they cannot score; how the market handles that depends on the platform's rules—some markets will leave the outcome as losing, others may void or adjust. Check the market's official rules and any platform announcements for the treatment of non-playing listed players.

How do pregame changes like a different starting goalie or an early penalty influence the First Goal market for OTT at NYR?

Pregame and in-game developments materially shift expected first-goal chances: a change in the starting goalie alters defensive odds, while announced early penalties or power plays increase the chances of power-play specialists scoring first. Traders monitor confirmed starts, official line combos, and penalty reports because these items typically move market prices rapidly.

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