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WSH Capitals at UTA Mammoth: First Goal

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All Outcomes (32)
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Alex Ovechkin 0%
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Alexander Kerfoot 0%
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Aliaksei Protas 0%
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Anthony Beauvillier 0%
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Brandon Duhaime 0%
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Clayton Keller 0%
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Connor McMichael 0%
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Dylan Guenther 0%
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Dylan Strome 0%
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Hendrix Lapierre 0%
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Ian Cole 0%
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JJ Peterka 0%
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Jack McBain 0%
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Jakob Chychrun 0%
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John Marino 0%
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Justin Sourdif 0%
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Kailer Yamamoto 0%
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Kevin Stenlund 0%
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Lawson Crouse 0%
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Logan Cooley 0%
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Martin Fehervary 0%
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Matt Roy 0%
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Michael Carcone 0%
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Mikhail Sergachev 0%
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Nate Schmidt 0%
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Nick Schmaltz 0%
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Pierre-Luc Dubois 0%
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Rasmus Sandin 0%
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Ryan Leonard 0%
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Sean Durzi 0%
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Tom Wilson 0%
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Trevor van Riemsdyk 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which listed outcome will correspond to the first officially recorded goal in the WSH Capitals at UTA Mammoth game. First-goal markets matter because they concentrate on the opening scoring event, creating trading opportunities tied to lineups, matchups, and in-game dynamics.

The Washington Capitals and Utah Mammoth bring different offensive styles, personnel, and recent scoring trends into this matchup; historical scoring patterns between the teams and their typical first-line usage shape expectations. Game-day details — announced starting goalies, scratches, and power-play personnel — often have outsized effects on who is most likely to score first. Because this is a single-game, event-specific market, short-term news and last-minute changes can move prices quickly.

Market prices indicate how traders collectively view the relative likelihood of each listed first-goal outcome based on available information; they update as new information (lineups, injuries, odds of power-play time, etc.) becomes public. Treat prices as a real-time synthesis of known factors rather than a guarantee of a specific result.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How will the 'First Goal' market for WSH Capitals at UTA Mammoth be settled?

The market will be resolved based on the first officially recorded goal in the game as recognized by the event's official scoring source; if the game is postponed, canceled, or goes without a goal, settlement will follow KALSHI's published event procedures, so check the platform's rules for edge cases.

Does the starting goaltender announcement for this specific game materially affect first-goal outcomes?

Yes — the announced starter influences how traders assess early scoring risk because different goalies have different records for early goals allowed, puck-handling tendencies, and how coaches deploy defensive matchups against top lines.

Will goals scored in overtime or the shootout count toward the First Goal market for this matchup?

Most hockey first-goal markets count goals scored during official game play (regulation and, in some cases, overtime) and exclude shootout goals, but practices vary by platform; confirm KALSHI's rule for whether overtime goals count for this specific market.

How should I interpret last-minute scratches or lineup changes that occur after this WSH at UTA market opens?

Late scratches can significantly shift the expected first-goal dynamics — removing a top-line scorer or a power-play specialist typically reduces that player's chances and can reweight outcomes toward other listed options or the opposing team.

Which in-game or pregame indicators are most useful to monitor for this first-goal market?

Watch the official starting lineup and scratches, power-play unit announcements, faceoff assignments for opening draws, goaltender warmups/health reports, and any travel or fatigue notes; early penalty trends and coach comments about matchup usage are also informative.

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