This event group covers a professional KHL (Kontinental Hockey League) ice hockey match between Sibir Novosibirsk and Amur Khabarovsk scheduled for February 18, 2026 at 7:30 AM EST. The markets track the outcome of this single game, with resolution based on the final score including overtime and shootout results.
Kalshi market contains a logical contradiction where both possible outcomes (Amur Khabarovsk wins OR Sibir Novosibirsk wins) are mapped to Yes resolution, creating an unresolvable binary market. Polymarket uses standard winner-identification logic with clear edge case handling.
Hero Tip:
Avoid trading Kalshi until the resolution logic is corrected. The market cannot distinguish between the two teams' outcomes. Polymarket is the reliable settlement source for this event.
Critical Divergence Points:
Kalshi: Binary Yes/No market where both 'Amur Khabarovsk wins' and 'Sibir Novosibirsk wins' resolve to Yes. Quote: 'If Amur Khabarovsk wins...then the market resolves to Yes. If Sibir Novosibirsk wins...then the market resolves to Yes.' This is logically contradictory for a binary market.
Polymarket: Winner-identification market resolving to the name of the winning team. Includes explicit edge case handling: postponements keep market open until completion, cancellations without makeup resolve 50-50. Quote: 'If Sibir Novosibirsk win, the market will resolve to Sibir Novosibirsk. If Amur Khabarovsk win, the market will resolve to Amur Khabarovsk.'
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