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SEA Kraken at BUF Sabres: First Goal

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All Outcomes (29)
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Adam Larsson 0%
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Alex Tuch 0%
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Beck Malenstyn 0%
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Ben Meyers 0%
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Berkly Catton 0%
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Bowen Byram 0%
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Brandon Montour 0%
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Cale Fleury 0%
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Chandler Stephenson 0%
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Conor Timmins 0%
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Eeli Tolvanen 0%
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Freddy Gaudreau 0%
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Jack Quinn 0%
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Jason Zucker 0%
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Jordan Eberle 0%
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Josh Doan 0%
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Josh Norris 0%
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Kaapo Kakko 0%
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Mattias Samuelsson 0%
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Matty Beniers 0%
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Owen Power 0%
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Peyton Krebs 0%
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Rasmus Dahlin 0%
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Ryan McLeod 0%
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Ryker Evans 0%
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Shane Wright 0%
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Tage Thompson 0%
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Vince Dunn 0%
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Zach Benson 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which team or specific outcome will produce the first goal in the SEA Kraken at BUF Sabres game. It matters because first-goal markets capture early-game advantages and are sensitive to lineups, strategies, and game context.

Seattle Kraken and Buffalo Sabres have distinct styles that influence opening play: look at each team's recent starts, coaching tendencies for aggressive vs. cautious opening minutes, and how they deploy top lines and special teams early. Historical trends around which clubs score early can provide context, but individual-game factors (lineups, goaltenders, injuries) often drive the actual first-goal outcome.

Predictive prices on this market reflect traders' aggregated expectations about who or which side will score first and are updated as new information (lineups, injuries, weather for travel, odds) arrives. Use them as a real-time signal of market consensus rather than a fixed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the 'First Goal' market for SEA Kraken at BUF Sabres specifically ask?

It asks which team or listed outcome will be credited with the first goal scored during the official game; settlement follows the official game scorers' crediting (usually including overtime goals but not shootout attempts—check the platform's rulebook).

How is an own goal or an awarded goal handled in settlement for this market?

Markets settle based on the official scorer's attribution: the outcome is credited to whichever player or team the official game sheet records as the scorer. If the scorer does not credit a goal in a way covered by the market, the exchange's rules determine resolution.

If the game is postponed, canceled, or there are no goals in regulation and overtime, how will this market resolve?

Resolution policies vary by exchange; commonly the market is voided and funds refunded if the game is not played, postponed beyond the exchange's deadline, or if no qualifying goal is scored under the market's defined conditions—always check the market page and exchange rules for final guidance.

Which players or lines should I watch right before puck drop for signals about who might score first?

Monitor starting line combinations, which forwards are on the top power-play unit, any matchup-designated centermen for important faceoffs, and whether top scorers are healthy and in the lineup—these items are the most direct indicators of early scoring potential.

When does this market typically lock and where can I confirm the exact timing and settlement rules?

Lock time is set by the exchange and is often at or shortly before the scheduled puck drop, though it can differ by market; since this event lists the close as TBD, confirm the market close and settlement rules on the KALSHI market page or in their official rulebook prior to trading.

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