This event group covers the San Jose Sharks vs. Ottawa Senators NHL game scheduled for March 15, 2026 at 5:00 PM ET. Markets span moneyline (winner), total goals (over/under at multiple thresholds), and spread betting, with consistent resolution logic across Kalshi and Polymarket platforms.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both platforms apply identical resolution logic: final score determination including overtime/shootout, postponement handling (remain open), and cancellation protocol (50-50 split). All moneyline, total, and spread markets follow the same underlying game result.
Primary resolution logic:
NHL official final score (nhl.com)
Core resolution logic:
Moneyline resolves to the team with the higher final score after regulation, overtime, and/or shootout
Total goals markets (O/U 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5) resolve based on combined goals scored by both teams, with shootout goals counted as +1 to winning team
Spread market (Senators -1.5) resolves to Senators if they win by 2+ goals; otherwise Sharks
If game is postponed, all markets remain open until the game is completed
If game is canceled entirely with no makeup game scheduled, all markets resolve 50-50
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Shootout Resolution: In shootout scenarios, one goal is artificially added to the winning team's score for resolution purposes across all markets (moneyline, totals, and spread)
Game Postponement: If the March 15 game is postponed, all markets remain open and unresolved until the rescheduled game is completed
Complete Cancellation: If the game is canceled entirely with no makeup game, all markets resolve 50-50 (each outcome receives equal payout)
Overtime Inclusion: All overtime periods are included in final score determination; there is no distinction between regulation and overtime goals
Timing:
Resolution occurs after the completion of the NHL game on March 15, 2026 (or rescheduled date if postponed). Markets settle within 24 hours of official final score publication by NHL.
Our PredictionHero Resolution Divergence Alerts (RDA) are there to help users identify potential differences across platforms. They do not replace or supersede the official rules and description of any prediction market. Users are solely responsible for reviewing and understanding the applicable rules and resolution criteria before placing any trade or bet. If you notice a potential inconsistency, discrepancy, or error in an alert, please report it to our team so we can review and improve the accuracy of our data.
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