This event group covers a single professional AHL (American Hockey League) matchup between the Abbotsford Canucks and San Jose Barracuda scheduled for March 21, 2026 at 9:00 PM EDT. Markets on both Kalshi and Polymarket are betting on the outcome of this game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime and shootouts.
Kalshi and Polymarket use fundamentally incompatible resolution logic for the same game. Kalshi resolves YES if either team wins (logically impossible for a binary market), while Polymarket resolves to the winning team's name. This makes Kalshi's market logically unresolvable.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade on Kalshi's version of this market — it contains a logical contradiction that will prevent proper settlement. Polymarket's structure (resolving to 'Abbotsford Canucks' or 'San Jose Barracuda') is the only valid interpretation. If you hold Kalshi positions, escalate to PredictionHero support immediately.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Outlier: Kalshi's market resolves YES if Abbotsford wins AND YES if San Jose wins, creating a logical impossibility for a binary Yes/No market. The rules state 'If Abbotsford Canucks wins...then the market resolves to Yes' and 'If San Jose Barracuda wins...then the market resolves to Yes,' meaning both outcomes map to the same resolution value.
Polymarket: Distinct stance: Polymarket resolves to the name of the winning team ('Abbotsford Canucks' or 'San Jose Barracuda'), with explicit handling for postponement (market remains open) and cancellation (50-50 split). The market structure is categorical, not binary: 'If Abbotsford Canucks win, the market will resolve to Abbotsford Canucks. If San Jose Barracuda win, the market will resolve to San Jose Barracuda.'
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