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TOR Maple Leafs at BUF Sabres: Assists

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All Outcomes (28)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Rasmus Dahlin: 1+ 0%
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Easton Cowan: 1+ 0%
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Ryan McLeod: 1+ 0%
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Morgan Rielly: 1+ 0%
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Alex Tuch: 1+ 0%
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Jason Zucker: 1+ 0%
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Tage Thompson: 1+ 0%
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Josh Norris: 1+ 0%
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William Nylander: 3+ 0%
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Matias Maccelli: 1+ 0%
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John Tavares: 1+ 0%
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Matthew Knies: 1+ 0%
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Matthew Knies: 3+ 0%
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Rasmus Dahlin: 3+ 0%
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William Nylander: 1+ 0%
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Jason Zucker: 2+ 0%
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Tage Thompson: 2+ 0%
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Tage Thompson: 3+ 0%
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William Nylander: 2+ 0%
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Matthew Knies: 2+ 0%
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Matias Maccelli: 2+ 0%
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Josh Norris: 2+ 0%
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Alex Tuch: 2+ 0%
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Morgan Rielly: 2+ 0%
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Ryan McLeod: 2+ 0%
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John Tavares: 2+ 0%
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Rasmus Dahlin: 2+ 0%
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Matias Maccelli: 3+ 0%
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About This Market

This market offers trading on assist-related outcomes for the Toronto Maple Leafs at Buffalo Sabres game. It matters because assist outcomes capture playmaking contributions that affect game flow, fantasy scoring, and in-game matchups.

Toronto and Buffalo have distinct offensive profiles: Toronto typically features high-volume playmakers and established power-play units, while Buffalo fields a mix of high-end scorers and an evolving supporting cast. Historical matchups, special-teams performance, recent form, and roster availability all shape how assists are distributed in any given game.

Market prices reflect collective expectations about which assist-related propositions are likely to occur and update as new information arrives. Use prices as one input alongside lineup news, special-teams deployment, and matchup context rather than a definitive forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do the 28 outcomes represent in the TOR Maple Leafs at BUF Sabres: Assists market?

They correspond to the specific assist-related propositions the market lists for this game—typically a mix of player-specific assist outcomes, team assist totals, and situational assist events (first assist, multi-assist, etc.). Check the platform’s outcome list for exact definitions.

When does this assists market close relative to the game?

The closing time is listed as TBD for this event; on many platforms assist markets close at or just before puck drop, though some markets can open or settle differently depending on platform rules. Confirm the precise close time on the event page.

Which Maple Leafs and Sabres players should I monitor for assist outcomes in this game?

Monitor the teams’ primary playmakers and power-play contributors—examples include top-line forwards and the blueliners who quarterback the power play. For Toronto, watch the primary playmaking forwards and power-play setup; for Buffalo, watch their top scorers and primary puck-moving defensemen. Check the confirmed game roster for the final list.

What pregame information is most likely to change assist-related expectations?

Key items are confirmed line combinations and power-play units, injury reports or scratches, starting lineup confirmations, and any coach announcements about role changes. Late roster moves or special-teams shifts can materially change assist dynamics.

How should I combine news and market movement when forming a view on these assist outcomes?

Use market movement as a dynamic summary of other traders’ views, then overlay that with concrete news—lineups, special-teams deployment, and recent player form. If news contradicts market movement, it may indicate an opportunity to reassess, but always account for liquidity and timing before acting.

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