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TOR Maple Leafs at BOS Bruins: Assists

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All Outcomes (28)
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Casey Mittelstadt: 2+ 0%
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David Pastrnak: 2+ 0%
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Morgan Rielly: 2+ 0%
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Matias Maccelli: 2+ 0%
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Pavel Zacha: 2+ 0%
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William Nylander: 3+ 0%
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Morgan Rielly: 1+ 0%
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David Pastrnak: 1+ 0%
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Pavel Zacha: 1+ 0%
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Viktor Arvidsson: 2+ 0%
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Matthew Knies: 3+ 0%
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Charlie McAvoy: 2+ 0%
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Morgan Geekie: 2+ 0%
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Matthew Knies: 2+ 0%
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Charlie McAvoy: 3+ 0%
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David Pastrnak: 3+ 0%
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William Nylander: 2+ 0%
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Elias Lindholm: 2+ 0%
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John Tavares: 1+ 0%
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Matias Maccelli: 1+ 0%
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Elias Lindholm: 1+ 0%
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Viktor Arvidsson: 1+ 0%
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Matthew Knies: 1+ 0%
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Casey Mittelstadt: 1+ 0%
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William Nylander: 1+ 0%
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Charlie McAvoy: 1+ 0%
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John Tavares: 2+ 0%
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Morgan Geekie: 1+ 0%
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About This Market

This market asks how many assists will be recorded in the NHL game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Boston Bruins; it matters because assists measure playmaking and team offensive flow and are a common way for traders to express expectations about game tempo and special teams.

Toronto and Boston are frequent opponents with a long divisional rivalry; matchups between these clubs often feature top playmakers, heavy special-teams attention, and tactical adjustments that affect puck possession and scoring chances. Historical trends between these teams and the match context (lineups, injuries, and recent form) shape how many assisted goals a given game produces.

Market prices reflect the collective assessment of participants about the likely number of assists as determined by the official NHL box score; higher-priced outcomes indicate stronger market consensus that that outcome will occur. Use prices as a real-time signal combined with situational factors (lineups, power plays, game script).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What definition of 'assist' does the TOR Maple Leafs at BOS Bruins: Assists market use?

The market uses assists as officially credited in the NHL box score (primary and secondary assists recorded by the official scorers for goals in the game).

Does this market include assists recorded in overtime or the shootout?

Overtime assists that appear in the official NHL box score are included; shootout attempts do not generate goals or assists for the box score and therefore are not counted—always confirm the event rules on the platform.

Which players should I watch that are most likely to move this specific market?

Top-line forwards and defensemen who log high ice time and power-play quarterback duties tend to drive assist totals; check the official game-day lines and who is scheduled for the power play and first defensive pairing.

When does this market settle relative to the game's completion?

Settlement is based on the official NHL box score for that game; the platform will typically wait for the league’s official stats and then settle the market once the final box score is available—see the platform for exact settlement timing.

How do penalties, power plays, and empty-net situations specifically affect this assists market?

Power plays increase the chance of multi-player passes leading to assisted goals, raising assist totals; frequent penalties or a game with many power-play minutes tends to push totals higher, while a low-event, penalty-free, or defensive game and late empty-net goals (which may have fewer recorded assists) tend to lower assist counts.

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