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SJ Sharks at NSH Predators: First Goal

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All Outcomes (30)
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Zack Ostapchuk 0%
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Michael Misa 0%
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Filip Forsberg 0%
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Macklin Celebrini 0%
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Erik Haula 0%
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Adam Gaudette 0%
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Vincent Desharnais 0%
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Kiefer Sherwood 0%
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Collin Graf 0%
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Nicolas Hague 0%
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Nick Perbix 0%
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Barclay Goodrow 0%
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Adam Wilsby 0%
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William Eklund 0%
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Roman Josi 0%
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Brady Skjei 0%
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Jonathan Marchessault 0%
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Luke Evangelista 0%
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Matthew Wood 0%
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Ryan O'Reilly 0%
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Steven Stamkos 0%
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Tyson Jost 0%
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Alexander Wennberg 0%
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Dmitry Orlov 0%
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Mario Ferraro 0%
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Pavol Regenda 0%
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Shakir Mukhamadullin 0%
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Will Smith 0%
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John Klingberg 0%
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Zachary L'Heureux 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which outcome will produce the game's first goal in the matchup between the San Jose Sharks and the Nashville Predators. First-goal markets matter because they isolate an early-game event that is sensitive to lineup, matchup, and game context.

The Sharks and Predators have different offensive styles and depth charts; matchups, special teams, and goaltenders historically shape who scores early in a game. This specific contract lists 30 possible outcomes, reflecting many individual skaters plus team-level or other options, and remains open until the platform sets a closing time.

Market odds are an aggregate signal of which outcomes traders currently favor and will move as new information (lineups, scratches, starting goalies, injuries) becomes available; low trading volume can make early prices especially volatile and sensitive to single trades.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What specific outcomes are included among the 30 options for this 'First Goal' market?

The outcomes typically cover primary skaters from both teams (leading forwards and known scorers), team-first-goal options (e.g., 'Sharks' or 'Predators'), and one or more catch-all options such as 'Other/Not listed'; check the contract page for the exact listed outcomes.

How will a late announced scratch or lineup change affect this market?

A late scratch or lineup change can materially change which players are viable first-goal candidates and will usually prompt rapid price adjustments as traders update expectations once the change is public.

Does the identity of the starting goaltender affect who is likely to score first?

Yes; starting goalies with different playing styles, recent save trends, or matchup histories against specific skaters can shift which opposing players are perceived as more likely to net the first goal.

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

Resolution rules vary by contract. Some markets include goals scored in overtime as the first goal if no regulation goal occurred; others specify regulation-only. Always consult the event's official contract terms on the platform before trading.

What happens to this market if the game is postponed, canceled, or goes to an uncommon format?

Settlement depends on the platform's predefined rules: trades may be voided, rolled to the rescheduled game, or resolved according to specific contract clauses. Refer to the KALSHI event rules for the authoritative resolution policy.

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