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SEA Kraken at VAN Canucks: First Goal

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Jacob Melanson 0%
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Jared McCann 0%
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Jordan Eberle 0%
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Matty Beniers 0%
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Chandler Stephenson 0%
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Adam Larsson 0%
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Berkly Catton 0%
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Brandon Montour 0%
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Ben Meyers 0%
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Freddy Gaudreau 0%
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Kaapo Kakko 0%
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Jamie Oleksiak 0%
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Ryan Lindgren 0%
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Vince Dunn 0%
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Shane Wright 0%
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Ryker Evans 0%
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Brock Boeser 0%
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Drew O'Connor 0%
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Marcus Pettersson 0%
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Linus Karlsson 0%
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Evander Kane 0%
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Aatu Raty 0%
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Liam Ohgren 0%
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Filip Hronek 0%
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Tom Willander 0%
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Teddy Blueger 0%
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Max Sasson 0%
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Marco Rossi 0%
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Eeli Tolvanen 0%
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Jake DeBrusk 0%
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Zeev Buium 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player or team will score the first goal in the SEA Kraken at VAN Canucks game, a common proposition for fans and traders looking to express views on early-game dynamics. The first-goal outcome can move quickly as lineups, goaltenders, and game situations become known.

Seattle and Vancouver bring distinct offensive styles and personnel that shape early-game chances; home-ice advantages, last-change matchups, and special-teams strength often matter. Short-term factors such as starting goalie decisions, scratches, and recent form can materially change expectations just before puck drop.

Market odds represent the crowd’s aggregated expectations about who or which team will score first and will move as new information arrives. Use them as a reflection of evolving information—lineups, injuries, and in-game developments are the main drivers of price changes.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does this market resolve based on the first goal in regulation, or do overtime and shootout goals count for SEA Kraken at VAN Canucks: First Goal?

Resolution rules vary by platform; commonly the first goal includes regulation and overtime goals but excludes shootout goals. Check the specific event rules on the market page to confirm how overtime and shootout situations are handled.

How do announced starting goalies or scratches affect the First Goal outcomes for this matchup?

Starting goaltenders and late scratches can shift early expectations substantially—an unexpectedly rested starter or the loss of a top scorer changes both team-level and player-level first-goal prospects, and markets typically react as soon as official lineups are posted.

If the game is scoreless through overtime and decided by a shootout, how is the first-goal market typically settled?

Most markets treat shootout attempts as separate and do not count them as goals for first-goal resolution; if no goal is scored before the shootout, outcomes depend on the event’s stated rules and may be voided or settled to a ‘no first goal’ option if one exists—verify the contract terms.

To what extent do early power plays or penalties influence who scores first in this particular game?

Early penalties raise the chance the first goal comes from a power play, making players on the man-advantage unit and the opposing team’s penalty killers especially relevant. Pre-game special-teams deployment and likely penalty scenarios should be factored into assessments.

How quickly do markets for this event incorporate last-minute news like a late scratches or goalie changes?

Markets typically update almost immediately after official announcements, but liquidity and price movement depend on how many participants are active; high-profile lineup changes often produce rapid and noticeable adjustments in prices.

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