This event group covers a single professional AHL (American Hockey League) game between the Bridgeport Islanders and Providence Bruins scheduled for February 15, 2026 at 3:05 PM EST. Both platforms are pricing the outcome of this match, with resolution based on the final score including overtime and shootouts.
Kalshi's market resolves to Yes for both possible outcomes (either team winning), making it logically unresolvable and unsuitable for trading. Polymarket correctly maps outcomes to team names and includes edge-case handling for postponement and cancellation.
Hero Tip:
Kalshi's market is broken and should not be traded. Polymarket is the only viable venue for this event. Confirm with Kalshi support whether this is a data entry error before considering any position.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Both Providence Bruins win and Bridgeport Islanders win resolve to Yes. No distinction between outcomes. No edge-case rules provided. Key Quote: 'If Providence Bruins wins...then the market resolves to Yes. If Bridgeport Islanders wins...then the market resolves to Yes.'
Polymarket: Resolves to team name of winner (Bridgeport Islanders or Providence Bruins). Postponed games remain open until completion. Canceled games with no makeup resolve 50-50. Overtime and shootout goals counted in final score. Key Quote: 'If Bridgeport Islanders win, the market will resolve to Bridgeport Islanders. If Providence Bruins win, the market will resolve to Providence Bruins.'
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