This event group covers a single AHL (American Hockey League) regular season game between the Iowa Wild and Manitoba Moose scheduled for February 22, 2026. The market resolves based on the final outcome: Iowa Wild win, Manitoba Moose win, or a 50-50 split if the game is canceled with no makeup.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Polymarket and Kalshi both reference the same AHL game outcome with identical win/loss resolution logic and consistent handling of postponements and cancellations.
Primary resolution logic:
Official AHL schedule and final game results (theahl.com/stats/schedule)
Core resolution logic:
If Iowa Wild score more goals than Manitoba Moose at the end of regulation or overtime, market resolves to Iowa Wild
If Manitoba Moose score more goals than Iowa Wild at the end of regulation or overtime, market resolves to Manitoba Moose
In shootout scenarios, one goal is added to the winning team's final score for resolution purposes
If the game is postponed, the market remains open until the game is completed and a winner is determined
If the game is canceled entirely with no makeup game scheduled, the market resolves 50-50 to all positions
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Shootout Resolution: When a game goes to a shootout, one goal is credited to the winning team's score for market settlement purposes, even though shootout goals may not count toward official AHL statistics in the same way.
Postponement: If the game is postponed, the market does not resolve until the rescheduled game is played and completed.
Cancellation with No Makeup: If the game is canceled and no makeup game is scheduled, the market resolves 50-50, meaning all positions receive equal payout.
Timing:
Resolution occurs after the final score is confirmed by the AHL following the completion of the game on or after February 22, 2026.
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