2009/10 HFNHL Endorsements

SPG

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There are WJC categories in the Mountain Dew - a player who leads his team in scoring, or who is selected to the all-tournament team. Unfortunately, neither will help you with Kreider.

He's talking about the World Championships. Kreider made the roster.

Maybe for next season, any player 21 or under that makes a roster could be rewarded through the Mountain Dew endorsement?
 

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2. OLN Deal
PowerAde
Player’s team CANNOT endorse Pepsi Cola Company
Criteria: Team must have a player 25 or younger who scores 25 or more goals in the regular season.
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $2,500,000
Teams:

1. Ford Motor Company
Criteria: Team must finish the regular season with a .500 or better home record.
Cost Fee: $1,500,000
Revenue: $3,000,000
Teams:

Vanek scored 28.
http://www.hfnhl.com/2010/HFNHL1-TeamScoring.html#Devils

Team finished 23-18 at home.
http://www.hfnhl.com/2010/HFNHL1-TeamStats.html

Total payout: $5,500,000
 

HFNHL Commish

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He's talking about the World Championships. Kreider made the roster.

Maybe for next season, any player 21 or under that makes a roster could be rewarded through the Mountain Dew endorsement?

I dunno...I mean, it's nice when your player performs well at the WCs and everything, but these days I question how seriously the major NHL-player-producing countries take the WCs, especially in an Olympic year. The rosters are almost more determined by who DOESN'T want to play in the tournament than who does. I love Chris Krieder, and I certainly don't intend to slight the kid, but this seems less a major achievement and more a gift-wrapped opportunity.

All of that said, were he to make the All-Tourney team, I think that should qualify for the MD endorsement.
 

HFNHL Commish

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I dunno...I mean, it's nice when your player performs well at the WCs and everything, but these days I question how seriously the major NHL-player-producing countries take the WCs, especially in an Olympic year. The rosters are almost more determined by who DOESN'T want to play in the tournament than who does. I love Chris Krieder, and I certainly don't intend to slight the kid, but this seems less a major achievement and more a gift-wrapped opportunity.

All of that said, were he to make the All-Tourney team, I think that should qualify for the MD endorsement.

Leave it to Team USA to go and solidify my case by blowing a game to Denmark.
 

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Detroit Endorsements:

What a freakin' miserable performance. Lundqvist slumps at the end of the season just enough to miss his endorsement and injuries to Giroux in the second half cost him a shot at the the Nike endorsement.

Only one achieved.

ABC Sports Deal:
Criteria: Team must finish the regular season with an average attendance of 80% capacity.
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $2,500,000
http://www.hfnhl.com/2010/HFNHL1-TeamFinance.html#RedWings
 

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Predators Endorsements achieved:
ABC Sports Deal:
Criteria: Team must finish the regular season with an average attendance of 80% capacity.
Achieved: Average Attendance - % 15,397 - 89.97%
Payout: 2,5m

2. PowerAde
Criteria: Team must have a player 25 or younger who scores 25 or more goals in the regular season.
Achieved: Corey Perry 26g
Payout: 2,5m

3. Mountain Due
Sami Vatanen scored 30 points in the FEL
Jacob Markström 1st in save percentage in the SEL (92,72%)
Kyle Turris 63 points in the AHL
Dustin Jeffrey 71 points in the AHL
Payout: 4m

total payout: 9m
 

HFNHL Commish

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Anaheim Ducks Endorsements Achieved:

ABC Sports Deal
Criteria: Team must finish the regular season with an average attendance of 80% capacity.
Achieved!: Average Attendance of 16,073 - 93.59%
Payout: $2,500,000

Mountain Due
Eligibility:
1/ the player must be 21 years or younger as of Sept 30th, 2009.
2/ the player must have played in less than 40 NHL games during their career
3/ the player must remain unsigned and on the team’s prospect list
Criteria: Must have a prospect who accomplishes one of the following:
Achieved!: $1 million per player qualified (limit of one award per individual player and to a maximum of $4 million)

P.K. Subban: 53 points in the AHL
Taylor Beck: 4th in OHL scoring with 93 points
Martin Jones: Goaltender of the Year in the WHL
Michal Repik: 53 points in the AHL
Payout: $4,000,000

Total payout: $6,500,000
 

TorontoGM

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Toronto's Endorsement

1. CBC “Hockey Night In Canada” Deal
Canadian Teams Only
Criteria: Team must finish the regular season with an average attendance of 90% capacity.
Cost Fee: $2,000,000
Revenue: $5,000,000
Bonus: $500 000 (If team averages 95% capacity)

Toronto had a attendance of 90.81%
http://www.hfnhl.com/2010/HFNHL1-TeamFinance.html

Payout $5,000,000

Thanks
 

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