This event group covers the Boston Bruins vs. Washington Capitals NHL game scheduled for March 14, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET. Markets span moneyline (winner), multiple over/under goal total thresholds, and spread betting, with consistent resolution logic across Kalshi and Polymarket platforms.
Unified Resolution Criteria (Consistent across platforms)
Both platforms use identical resolution mechanics: final official NHL score including overtime/shootout, 50-50 resolution for cancellation without makeup, and consistent goal-counting methodology for over/under thresholds.
Primary resolution logic:
Official NHL final score (nhl.com)
Core resolution logic:
Moneyline (Polymarket): Bruins win resolves to Bruins; Capitals win resolves to Capitals; determined by final score including overtime and shootout
Over/Under Goals (Kalshi & Polymarket): Combined team goals counted; shootout adds one goal to winning team's total; Over resolves Yes/Over if threshold exceeded, Under/No if not met
Spread (Polymarket): Capitals -1.5 resolves to Capitals if they win by 2+ goals; otherwise resolves to Bruins
Postponement: Game remains open on both platforms until completion; no early resolution
Cancellation: If game canceled with no makeup scheduled, all markets resolve 50-50 on both platforms
Edge cases & Clarifications:
Shootout Resolution: One goal is added to the winning team's score for over/under goal total purposes; this synthetic goal counts toward all threshold calculations
Game Postponement: Markets remain open and unresolved until the game is actually played; no interim resolution occurs
Complete Cancellation: If the game is canceled entirely with no makeup game scheduled, all markets (moneyline, over/under, spread) resolve 50-50 on both platforms
Overtime Goals: All overtime goals count toward the final score and are included in over/under goal total calculations without adjustment
Timing:
Resolution occurs after the final official NHL score is published on nhl.com following game completion, including any overtime or shootout periods
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