This event group covers a professional Swiss National League (NL) ice hockey match between Fribourg-Gotteron and Rapperswil-Jona Lakers scheduled for March 28, 2026. Markets on Polymarket and Kalshi are predicting the outcome of this single game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime and shootouts.
Kalshi's resolution logic omits explicit handling of postponements and cancellations, while Polymarket provides comprehensive contingency rules. Both platforms agree on the core win condition but diverge on edge-case coverage.
Hero Tip:
Polymarket offers more complete resolution certainty. If you are trading on Kalshi, verify that the game is confirmed to proceed on March 28, 2026; if postponed or canceled, Kalshi's market may face ambiguous settlement. Polymarket's 50-50 cancellation rule and postponement-hold rule provide clearer protection.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Win conditions: Fribourg-Gotteron win resolves to 'Fribourg-Gotteron'; Rapperswil-Jona Lakers win resolves to 'Rapperswil-Jona Lakers'. Postponement: market remains open until completion. Cancellation with no makeup: resolves 50-50. Shootout: one goal added to winner's score. Source: https://www.nationalleague.ch/
Kalshi: Win conditions: Either team winning resolves to Yes. No explicit rules for postponement, cancellation, or makeup games. Assumes game occurs as scheduled on Mar 28, 2026 at 3:00 PM EDT. No contingency logic provided.
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