This event group covers a single professional AHL (American Hockey League) matchup between the Hartford Wolf Pack and Charlotte Checkers. The game is scheduled for mid-March 2026, and prediction markets on both Kalshi and Polymarket are offering binary outcomes based on which team wins the contest.
Kalshi exhibits a logical contradiction in its resolution structure (both outcomes resolve to Yes), and the two platforms disagree on the scheduled game date (Mar 17 vs Mar 18, 2026). Polymarket provides a coherent winner-based resolution with explicit edge-case handling.
Hero Tip:
Treat Kalshi's market as potentially malformed until clarified by the platform. Trade on Polymarket if available, as its resolution logic is standard and unambiguous. Verify the true game date via theahl.com before committing capital.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Dual-Yes resolution structure (both Charlotte Checkers win and Hartford Wolf Pack win resolve to Yes) for game scheduled Mar 17, 2026 at 7:00 PM EDT. This is logically contradictory and suggests the market may be designed to resolve Yes if the game occurs, regardless of outcome.
Polymarket: Standard winner-based resolution: Hartford Wolf Pack win resolves to 'Hartford Wolf Pack', Charlotte Checkers win resolves to 'Charlotte Checkers'. Game scheduled 2026-03-18. Includes explicit handling for postponement (market remains open) and cancellation (50-50 split). Overtime and shootout outcomes count toward final score.
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