This event group covers a single AHL (American Hockey League) regular season game between the Utica Comets and Cleveland Monsters scheduled for March 28, 2026 at 7:00 PM EDT. Markets on both Kalshi and Polymarket are predicting the winner of this matchup, with consistent resolution tied to the final game outcome.
Kalshi's resolution logic contains a logical contradiction where both possible game outcomes (either team winning) resolve to Yes, rendering the market fundamentally unresolvable as a predictive instrument. Polymarket uses coherent categorical resolution.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade on Kalshi. The market structure guarantees Yes resolution regardless of outcome, making it unsuitable for price discovery. Trade only on Polymarket and verify final score via theahl.com/stats/schedule and official box score.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Both conditional outcomes (Cleveland wins OR Utica wins) resolve to Yes. Quote: 'If Cleveland Monsters wins...resolves to Yes' AND 'If Utica Comets wins...resolves to Yes.' This is a tautology covering all possible game results.
Polymarket: Categorical resolution: Utica win resolves to 'Utica Comets', Cleveland win resolves to 'Cleveland Monsters'. Includes explicit cancellation rule (50-50 if no makeup game). Quote: 'If Utica Comets win, the market will resolve to Utica Comets. If Cleveland Monsters win, the market will resolve to Cleveland Monsters.'
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