This event group covers the Minnesota Wild vs. Colorado Avalanche NHL game scheduled for February 26, 2026 at 9:00 PM ET. Markets span moneyline (winner), spread betting (Avalanche -1.5), and total goals over/under at multiple thresholds (4.5, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5).
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both platforms apply identical resolution logic: official final NHL score including overtime, shootout goals counted as +1 to winner, postponement = remain open, cancellation with no makeup = 50-50 split.
Primary resolution logic:
Official NHL score (nhl.com) as of final game completion
Core resolution logic:
Moneyline/Winner: Resolves to Wild if Minnesota wins; Avalanche if Colorado wins
Spread (Avalanche -1.5): Resolves to Avalanche if Colorado wins by 2+ goals; otherwise Wild
Totals (O/U 4.5, 5.5, 6.5, 7.5): Resolves Over if combined goals meet or exceed threshold + 1; Under if below threshold
Shootout handling: One goal added to winning team's final score for all resolution purposes
Postponement: All markets remain open until game completion
Cancellation (no makeup): All markets resolve 50-50
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Shootout Resolution: In shootout scenarios, one goal is added to the winning team's score for determining all market outcomes (spread, totals, moneyline confirmation).
Game Postponement: If the game is postponed, all markets remain open and unresolved until the game is completed on its rescheduled date.
Game Cancellation: If the game is canceled entirely with no makeup game scheduled, all markets resolve 50-50 (equal payout to all positions).
Kalshi Spread Interpretation: Kalshi markets 1-4 resolve Yes if either team wins by the specified margin (1.5+ or 2.5+); these align with Polymarket's spread (-1.5) and total thresholds via the same underlying score.
Timing:
Resolution occurs immediately after the final official NHL score is published, including any overtime or shootout conclusion. Markets remain open if postponed; 50-50 resolution applies only if canceled with no makeup game.
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