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TOR Maple Leafs at OTT Senators: First Goal

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Fabian Zetterlund 0%
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Oliver Ekman-Larsson 0%
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Nicholas Robertson 0%
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Tyler Kleven 0%
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Lars Eller 0%
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Matias Maccelli 0%
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Nikolas Matinpalo 0%
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Shane Pinto 0%
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Calle Jarnkrok 0%
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Dakota Joshua 0%
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Claude Giroux 0%
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Jordan Spence 0%
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Matthew Knies 0%
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Max Domi 0%
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Ridly Greig 0%
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Brandon Carlo 0%
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Morgan Rielly 0%
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Troy Stecher 0%
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Dylan Cozens 0%
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Nick Cousins 0%
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Steven Lorentz 0%
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Jake McCabe 0%
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John Tavares 0%
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Easton Cowan 0%
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Simon Benoit 0%
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Tim Stutzle 0%
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Drake Batherson 0%
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Brady Tkachuk 0%
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Thomas Chabot 0%
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Michael Amadio 0%
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William Nylander 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which player or team will score the first official goal in the TOR Maple Leafs at OTT Senators game. It matters because the first goal often sets momentum and is a focused way to trade on specific players, matchups, and early-game events.

Toronto and Ottawa are divisional NHL opponents who meet frequently; matchups between their top lines, power-play units, and goaltenders shape early-game scoring dynamics. The market lists multiple outcomes (31 total) that typically include individual skaters from both rosters, team-first-goal options, and any platform-specific catch-all outcomes — check the event page for the precise options and the announced starting lineups. The market close time is listed as TBD on the platform, so confirm the exact cutoff on KALSHI before the game.

Market odds reflect the aggregated expectations of traders based on available information (lineups, goalies, recent form, injuries) and will change as news arrives. Treat the odds as a real-time signal of how the market prices the likelihood of different first-goal outcomes, not as a guarantee of any result.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does the TOR Maple Leafs at OTT Senators: First Goal market close and how is it resolved?

Close time is listed as TBD on the event page; platforms often close markets at or shortly before puck drop but check KALSHI for the exact cutoff. The market is resolved according to the first official goal credited by the NHL for that specific game and per KALSHI's stated resolution rules.

What specific outcomes are included among the 31 options for this First Goal event?

While the exact list is on the event page, such markets commonly include individual skaters from both Toronto and Ottawa who are eligible to play, team-first-goal options (Toronto or Ottawa), and platform-specific alternatives like an 'Any other player' or 'No goal' outcome; consult the KALSHI market listing for the precise enumerated outcomes.

How do Toronto or Ottawa starting lineups and late scratches affect this First Goal market?

Any change to announced lineups or late scratches can materially alter which players are likely to be on the ice for early shifts and power plays, and the market will adjust accordingly. Check the official game-day lineups and injury reports — last-minute changes are often the primary driver of intra-day price movement.

If an early penalty is called, how does that impact which outcome might win in the TOR at OTT first-goal market?

An early penalty increases the chance of a power-play goal, which elevates the prospects for players on the designated power-play units and the team taking advantage of the man advantage. Markets update to reflect the heightened scoring opportunity once penalties and power-play units are known.

What happens to this market if the game is postponed, the first goal is disallowed, or the first goal occurs in overtime or a shootout?

Resolution follows official NHL scoring decisions and KALSHI's market rules: if a goal is subsequently disallowed by the NHL, the first officially credited goal after that ruling is used; if the market specification excludes overtime or shootout goals, those will not count — otherwise an overtime goal may determine the outcome. If the game is postponed or canceled, the platform will follow its stated void/refund or rescheduling policy; check the event rules for exact procedures.

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