This event group covers a Swiss National League (SNHL) ice hockey match between ZSC Lions and HC Ajoie scheduled for February 24, 2026. Markets on Polymarket and Kalshi are tracking the outcome of this professional hockey game, with resolution tied to the final score including overtime and shootout results.
Kalshi's resolution criteria is logically contradictory: both ZSC Lions winning and HC Ajoie winning are specified to resolve to Yes, making the market fundamentally unresolvable and creating data integrity failure.
Hero Tip:
Do not trade Kalshi's version of this market until the platform corrects the resolution logic. The market cannot distinguish between outcomes. Polymarket's binary structure is the only resolvable version currently available.
Critical Divergence Points:
Polymarket: Clean binary outcome structure with explicit winner determination. Resolves to team name of winner. Handles edge cases: postponements keep market open; full cancellations resolve 50-50. Shootout goals counted as one goal added to winner's score. Key Quote: 'If ZSC Lions win, the market will resolve to ZSC Lions. If Ajoie win, the market will resolve to Ajoie.'
Kalshi: Logically broken resolution criteria. Both possible outcomes (ZSC Lions win OR HC Ajoie win) are mapped to Yes resolution, leaving no valid No outcome path. This creates an unresolvable market state. Key Quote: 'If ZSC Lions wins...resolves to Yes. If HC Ajoie wins...resolves to Yes.'
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