This event group covers an NHL matchup between the Los Angeles Kings and New York Rangers scheduled for March 16, 2026 at 7:00 PM ET. Markets span moneyline (winner), totals (combined goals at multiple thresholds), and spread betting (margin of victory).
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both platforms resolve all markets using the identical final official NHL game score, with consistent treatment of overtime, shootouts, postponements, and cancellations.
Primary resolution logic:
Official NHL final score published on nhl.com for the Los Angeles Kings vs. New York Rangers game on March 16, 2026
Core resolution logic:
Moneyline: Kings win resolves to Kings/Yes; Rangers win resolves to Rangers/Yes
Totals (O/U 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5): Combined goals from both teams determine Over or Under based on stated threshold
Spreads (Kings -1.5, Rangers -1.5): Kings -1.5 resolves Kings if Kings win by 2+ goals, otherwise Rangers; Rangers -1.5 resolves Rangers if Rangers win by 2+ goals, otherwise Kings
Shootout goals: One goal added to winning team's final score for all resolution calculations
Overtime: Included in final score; no special adjustment required
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Game Postponement: Markets remain open and unresolved until the game is completed on a future date; resolution uses the actual final score whenever played
Game Cancellation (No Makeup): Polymarket markets resolve 50-50; Kalshi's binary Yes/No structure requires manual settlement review or may default based on platform policy
Shootout Resolution: One goal is added to the winning team's score for purposes of moneyline, spread, and total calculations; the team that wins the shootout is credited with one additional goal
Tie After Regulation and Overtime: Not possible in NHL; game proceeds to shootout, which determines winner and adds one goal to that team's score
Timing:
Resolution occurs immediately after the final official NHL score is published on nhl.com following the conclusion of the game on March 16, 2026 (or the rescheduled date if postponed)
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