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SJ Sharks at MTL Canadiens: First Goal

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All Outcomes (34)
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Adam Gaudette 0%
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Alexander Wennberg 0%
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Barclay Goodrow 0%
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Collin Graf 0%
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Dmitry Orlov 0%
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John Klingberg 0%
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Kiefer Sherwood 0%
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Will Smith 0%
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Michael Misa 0%
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Sam Dickinson 0%
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Mario Ferraro 0%
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Shakir Mukhamadullin 0%
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Tyler Toffoli 0%
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William Eklund 0%
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Zack Ostapchuk 0%
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Juraj Slafkovský 0%
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Lane Hutson 0%
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Cole Caufield 0%
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Nick Suzuki 0%
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Alexandre Carrier 0%
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Alex Newhook 0%
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Alexandre Texier 0%
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Ivan Demidov 0%
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Josh Anderson 0%
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Jake Evans 0%
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Jayden Struble 0%
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Kirby Dach 0%
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Kaiden Guhle 0%
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Mike Matheson 0%
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Noah Dobson 0%
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Phillip Danault 0%
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Macklin Celebrini 0%
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Oliver Kapanen 0%
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Zachary Bolduc 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player or outcome will be credited with the game’s first goal in the San Jose Sharks at Montreal Canadiens game. First-goal markets matter to traders because they isolate an early-game event that is sensitive to lineups, matchups, and in-game situations.

The Canadiens and Sharks matchups combine Montreal’s home-ice environment and San Jose’s road routines; historical scoring trends, goaltender usage, and special-teams performance shape expectations for who might open the scoring. Seasonal context such as injuries, roster moves, and recent form can shift which players are listed as plausible first-goal candidates. This market lists multiple individual players and outcome options (34 outcomes total) to cover top scorers and other possibilities.

Market odds represent the collective judgment of traders about who will score first, aggregating information like starting lineups, matchups, and late-breaking news. Interpret odds qualitatively — as market sentiment about relative likelihoods and which names the market favors — rather than fixed predictions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is the 'First Goal' determined for this SJ Sharks at MTL Canadiens market?

The first goal is the first officially recorded goal credited by the game’s official scorer; the outcome resolves to the player or listed outcome that receives credit for that goal according to the official game record.

What does it mean that this market has 34 outcomes?

The market includes a set of specific players from both clubs and likely outcomes such as 'No Goal' or 'Other.' The number reflects the range of named first-goal options available for trading.

How do last-minute lineup changes affect this market?

Late scratches, line shuffles, or an unexpected starting goalie can materially change which outcomes are plausible; markets typically react quickly once official lineups are announced.

If the game goes to overtime, does the overtime goal count as the first goal?

Only the first goal in the game counts; if the game is scoreless through regulation and overtime rules apply, the first goal scored at any point in the game would be the resolving event unless market rules specify otherwise.

What happens to the market if the game is postponed or canceled?

Resolution follows the exchange’s event rules: if the game does not take place under the scheduled conditions, the market may be voided or resolved according to the platform’s stated settlement policy for postponed or canceled events.

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