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Hockey League Breaks New Ground With Prediction Market Licensing Deals

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Published Oct 22, 2025
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Summary:
  • The NHL signed multi-year licensing deals with prediction markets Kalshi and Polymarket - the first major U.S. sports league to do so
  • Prediction platforms will now compete with established sportsbooks like DraftKings and FanDuel using official NHL trademarks
  • The move lends credibility to prediction markets that have operated in regulatory gray areas and could pave the way for other leagues to follow

The Deals

The National Hockey League just made sports betting history.

The league signed multi-year licensing agreements with two prediction market platforms: • Kalshi • Polymarket

This is the first time a major U.S. professional sports league has authorized prediction markets to use its trademarks.

"As prediction markets continue to evolve at a rapid pace, partnering with the two market leaders, Kalshi and Polymarket, provides a tremendous opportunity for the broadest fan engagement during the NHL season," said NHL Business President Keith Wachtel.

What This Means

Prediction markets now compete directly with traditional sportsbooks.

Giants like DraftKings and FanDuel dominated the sports betting space. Now they face new competition from platforms operating differently.

The NHL's endorsement is significant because: • It lends credibility to prediction markets • It potentially paves the way for other major leagues • It shows mainstream acceptance of a newer betting model

Prediction Markets vs. Sportsbooks

These platforms work differently than traditional sportsbooks.

Traditional sportsbooks (DraftKings, FanDuel): • Set odds based on expected outcomes • Focus on entertainment-driven wagering • Offer defined odds and consumer protections • Operate under established gambling regulations

Prediction markets (Kalshi, Polymarket): • Function as decentralized forecasting tools • Prices determined by market liquidity and information efficiency • Users trade on outcomes rather than betting against the house • Have operated in regulatory gray areas

Ivan Muller from crypto betting platform Dexsport.io told Decrypt that both models could complement each other if properly regulated.

"Traditional sportsbooks focus on entertainment-driven, event-specific wagering with defined odds and consumer protections; meanwhile, prediction markets operate as decentralized forecasting tools where liquidity and information efficiency determine prices," Muller said.

Why NHL First?

The NHL is often more willing to experiment than other major leagues.

The league was: • Early to embrace sports betting partnerships • Quick to adopt new broadcast technologies • Open to innovative fan engagement strategies

Being first here gives the NHL a chance to shape how prediction markets integrate with professional sports.

Other leagues are likely watching closely. If this works for the NHL, expect MLB, NBA, and NFL to consider similar deals.

The Regulatory Question

Prediction markets have faced regulatory uncertainty.

Platforms like Polymarket operate using blockchain technology. That puts them in a gray area between: • Traditional gambling regulation • Financial market rules • Cryptocurrency oversight

The NHL's willingness to partner legitimizes these platforms. It signals that prediction markets are moving toward mainstream acceptance.

But questions remain: • How will regulators respond? • What consumer protections exist? • Are these actually gambling or financial instruments?

The Competition Impact

DraftKings and FanDuel now face new rivals with official league backing.

That's significant. Traditional sportsbooks spent years and billions building legitimacy through league partnerships. Now prediction markets get that legitimacy too.

Muller suggested partnerships might be more likely than pure competition long-term.

"In the long term, partnerships between licensed prediction platforms and established sportsbooks are more likely than head-to-head competition, especially as the industry converges around transparency, liquidity efficiency, and on-chain data integrity," he said.

That could mean: • Traditional sportsbooks acquiring or partnering with prediction markets • Hybrid platforms offering both models • Industry consolidation around combined offerings

The Bottom Line

The NHL just opened a new chapter in sports betting.

By licensing its trademarks to Kalshi and Polymarket, the league: • Legitimizes prediction markets • Creates new competition for traditional sportsbooks • Potentially sets a precedent for other leagues

For fans, this means more options for engaging with games. Prediction markets offer different mechanics than traditional betting.

For the industry, this could accelerate convergence between traditional sports betting and prediction markets.

For investors, watch how this plays out. If NHL's experiment succeeds: • Other leagues will follow • Prediction market platforms gain momentum • Traditional sportsbooks face pressure to adapt

The deals mark prediction markets' arrival in mainstream sports. No longer just crypto-curious platforms operating in gray areas, they now have major league endorsements.

Whether that leads to partnerships or competition with DraftKings and FanDuel remains to be seen. But the NHL just made prediction markets impossible for other leagues to ignore.

The lucrative sports betting market just got more interesting. And potentially more complicated for regulators trying to figure out how to oversee it all.

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