This event group covers a Swiss National League (SNHL) ice hockey match between Geneve-Servette and Kloten Flyers scheduled for March 9, 2026. Markets on Polymarket and Kalshi both aim to resolve based on the final outcome of this professional hockey game, with provisions for postponements and cancellations.
Kalshi's market logic is internally contradictory, stating that both Kloten winning AND Genève Servette winning both resolve to YES. This makes the market fundamentally unresolvable as written. Polymarket uses a categorical resolution (team name), which is logically sound.
Hero Tip:
Avoid trading the Kalshi market until platform clarifies whether it is a binary YES/NO on Kloten winning, or if there is a documentation error. Polymarket's categorical resolution is clear and tradeable.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Categorical resolution: market resolves to the name of the winning team (Geneve-Servette or Kloten Flyers). Cancellation without makeup resolves 50-50. Shootout adds one goal to winner's score for resolution purposes. Key Quote: 'the market will resolve to Geneve-Servette' or 'Kloten Flyers'.
Kalshi: Binary YES/NO market with contradictory logic: states both EHC Kloten winning AND Genève Servette winning resolve to YES. This is logically impossible for a single binary market. Key Quote: 'If EHC Kloten wins... resolves to Yes. If Genève Servette wins... resolves to Yes.'
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