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TOR Maple Leafs at STL Blues: First Goal

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Alexey Toropchenko 0%
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Brandon Carlo 0%
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Calle Jarnkrok 0%
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Cam Fowler 0%
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Colton Parayko 0%
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Dakota Joshua 0%
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Dalibor Dvorsky 0%
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Dylan Holloway 0%
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Easton Cowan 0%
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Jake McCabe 0%
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Jake Neighbours 0%
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Jimmy Snuggerud 0%
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John Tavares 0%
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Jonatan Berggren 0%
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Jordan Kyrou 0%
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Logan Mailloux 0%
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Matias Maccelli 0%
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Matthew Knies 0%
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Max Domi 0%
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Morgan Rielly 0%
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Nicholas Robertson 0%
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Oliver Ekman-Larsson 0%
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Pavel Buchnevich 0%
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Philip Broberg 0%
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Pius Suter 0%
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Robert Thomas 0%
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Simon Benoit 0%
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Steven Lorentz 0%
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Troy Stecher 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 goal in the Toronto Maple Leafs at St. Louis Blues game; first-goal markets are popular for short-term speculation and highlight individual player matchups. It matters to bettors and fans because early-lineup and matchup information can move prices quickly before puck drop.

First-goal markets focus on a single event within one game, frequently offering outcomes for individual skaters on both teams plus team-level options; this listing shows 30 outcomes, but check the market page for the exact set. Contextual factors include starting goalies, line deployments, recent team form, and whether the game is at the Blues' home rink, all of which historically influence early scoring patterns.

Market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders and update as new information arrives (lineup announcements, injuries, weather for travel, etc.). Use prices as a snapshot of current sentiment and watch for rapid moves around the official lineup release and puck drop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will the TOR Maple Leafs at STL Blues: First Goal market close relative to puck drop?

Close time is listed as TBD on this event; many first-goal markets close at puck drop or when official lineups are locked, so check the market page for the precise closing rule and time.

What kinds of outcomes are included among the 30 options for this First Goal market?

The outcomes typically include individual skaters from both teams (likely top scorers and common lineups), team-first-goal options, and any special settlement options the platform offers; consult the market outcome list to see exactly which names and categories are offered.

How are lineup changes, scratches, or last-minute goalie swaps handled for this market?

Platforms generally update markets when official lineups are released and will remove or adjust outcomes if a listed player is scratched or replaced; traders should monitor official team announcements and the market feed for real-time adjustments.

If the first goal is ruled an own goal or credited to a different player by the official scorer, how will this market be resolved?

Settlement follows the event resolution rules of the platform, which typically rely on the official NHL scoring or a predefined adjudication procedure; check the market’s resolution policy to see which source or rule will determine the credited scorer.

Does a goal scored in overtime count as the 'First Goal' for this market if no goals were scored in regulation?

Whether overtime goals count depends on this market's settlement rules—some markets include any goal scored in the entire game while others limit settlement to regulation time—so review the event rules on the market page to confirm the applicable timeframe.

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