2005-2006 Endorsement Deals

MatthewFlames

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Another "mountain due" like award next season?

So.. I must say that the Mountain Dew awards are great.. but I have several prospects under 21 who are achieving far more than scoring 40 points in the AHL, or a 100 points in the CHL, they are scoring 40 points in the NHL ... so I was wondering the thoughts on expanding the MD next season to include those prospects under 21, unsigned and on the prospects list, who achieve certain goals in the NHL. Perhaps its not even part of the MD, but a seperate category.
 

Ohio Jones

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HFNHL Flames said:
So.. I must say that the Mountain Dew awards are great.. but I have several prospects under 21 who are achieving far more than scoring 40 points in the AHL, or a 100 points in the CHL, they are scoring 40 points in the NHL ... so I was wondering the thoughts on expanding the MD next season to include those prospects under 21, unsigned and on the prospects list, who achieve certain goals in the NHL. Perhaps its not even part of the MD, but a seperate category.

Yes, it's a good year for young Flames. Don't worry, Matt, you are alreayd getting a big bonus for having young players achieve in the NHL: those players will have useful ratings in the HFNHL the following season!
 

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Yes, it's a good year for young Flames. Don't worry, Matt, you are alreayd getting a big bonus for having young players achieve in the NHL: those players will have useful ratings in the HFNHL the following season!

HaHa, thanks.. but I want the MONEY as well.. he he.. :help:
 

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The following are refunds based on the cancellation of Endorsement deals:

St. Louis $1,000,000
Washington $1,500,000
Detroit $500,000
Calgary $750,000 ($1,750,000 to be taken off) *
Edmonton $750,000
Minnesota $500,000
Anaheim $500,000
Tampa Bay $500,000
San Jose $750,000

* Of note, Calgary's initial investment was missed, so the net commitment (less this cancellation) of $1,750,000 will be taken off their account.

The master list has been adjusted to now account for net spend and remaining potential endorsement return.
 

MatthewFlames

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Dr.Sens(e) said:
Refunds
The following are refunds based on the cancellation of Endorsement deals:

St. Louis $1,000,000
Washington $1,500,000
Detroit $500,000
Calgary $750,000 ($1,750,000 to be taken off) *
Edmonton $750,000
Minnesota $500,000
Anaheim $500,000
Tampa Bay $500,000
San Jose $750,000

* Of note, Calgary's initial investment was missed, so the net commitment (less this cancellation) of $1,750,000 will be taken off their account.

The master list has been adjusted to now account for net spend and remaining potential endorsement return.

* It's because I was asking for more money wasn't it?

Just Kidding.. I had wondered about that.....
 

Ohio Jones

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HFNHL Flames said:
So.. I must say that the Mountain Dew awards are great.. but I have several prospects under 21 who are achieving far more than scoring 40 points in the AHL, or a 100 points in the CHL, they are scoring 40 points in the NHL ... so I was wondering the thoughts on expanding the MD next season to include those prospects under 21, unsigned and on the prospects list, who achieve certain goals in the NHL. Perhaps its not even part of the MD, but a seperate category.


Hmm... I responded to this, but it seems the ether swallowed my response.

You are alreayd rewarded for having young players succeed in the NHL by those players receiving useful ratings in the following HFNHL season. Any financial reward would be superfluous.
 

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HFNHL Flames said:
So.. I must say that the Mountain Dew awards are great.. but I have several prospects under 21 who are achieving far more than scoring 40 points in the AHL, or a 100 points in the CHL, they are scoring 40 points in the NHL ... so I was wondering the thoughts on expanding the MD next season to include those prospects under 21, unsigned and on the prospects list, who achieve certain goals in the NHL. Perhaps its not even part of the MD, but a seperate category.

Further to the point you get rewarded for having these waiver exempt players in the HFNHL with a solid rating, there are also endorsement deals specifically for these young players. There are lucrative deals for players who score 25 goals or 35 assists when under the age of 25, and they have a $2.5 million endorsement reward each. These are much more lucrative than the individual achievement in Mountain Dew, which only gets you $1 millon per player achievement.
 

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Please be advised that you should submit your claim for Endorsement milestones and $ on the message board (i.e Here).

You have until May 28th to do this.
 

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New Jersey Devils Claims

Local Radio Network Deal
Criteria: Team must finish the regular season with an average attendance of 75% capacity.
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $2,000,000
Teams; New Jersey, Philadelphia, Chicago

FULFILLED
http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlFinance.html#Devils
Attendance: 15,384
Capacity: 19,040

Synergy
Criteria: Team must improve by 20 points or more from the previous regular season
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $2,500,000
Bonus: $1,000,000 (30 points or more improvement)
Teams: New Jersey, Tampa Bay, Florida, Carolina
FULFILLED WITH BONUS
2006: 112 points (http://hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlStandings.html )
2005: 70 points (http://f2.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/oHtjRA...3-04 Regular Season stats/HFNHLStandings.html)

Budweiser Beer
American Teams Only
Criteria: Team must have a FORWARD who scores 40 or more goals in the regular season.
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $3,000,000
Teams: St. Louis, New Jersey
FULFILLED
Ilya Kovalchuk, 48 goals
http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlTeamScoring.html#Devils

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: New Jersey, Philadelphia, Edmonton
FULFILLED
Ilya Kovalchuk, 48 goals
http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlTeamScoring.html#Devils

TOTAL REVENUE: $11,000,000
 

spintheblackcircle

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1)MTN Dew Award-$4,000,000

A)Matt Carle-Hobey Baker winner
http://www.ncaasports.com/icehockey/mens/story/9365874

B)Patrick McNeill-77pts from the blueline in the CHL
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=00076852

C)Nicklas Bergfors-40pts as a 19 yr old in the AHL
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid[]=80702

2)Masterlock Award-$3,500,000
87% on the PK
http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlFinance.html

3)ABC Sports-$2,500,000
80% capacity.

http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlFinance.html

Total, $10,000,000

Gracias.
 
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Brock

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Synergy
Criteria: Team must improve by 20 points or more from the previous regular season
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $2,500,000
Bonus: $1,000,000 (30 points or more improvement)
Teams: New Jersey, Tampa Bay, Florida, Carolina

FULFILLED WITH BONUS
2006: 75 Points http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlStandings.html
2005: 38 Points http://www.hfnhl.com/history/2003-04/hfnhlStandings.html

Mountain Due
- Forward with more than 100 points in the CHL
Evan Mcgrath
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=71768
- Defenceman with more than 65 points in the CHL
Keith Yandle
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=87906
- Defenceman with more than 30 points in the AHL
Jonathan Sigalet
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=78330

Total Endorsement Collection = $6,500,000
 

Ohio Jones

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Columbus Blue Jackets

TSN “Total Sports Network†Deal
Criteria: Team must finish the regular season with an average attendance of 85% capacity.
Cost Fee: $1,500,000
Revenue: $3,500,000
Teams: Boston, Columbus, Chicago

Arena Capacity: 18,500
Avg. Attendance: 16,867
= 91.17%

http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlFinance.html


KOHO
Criteria: Team must make the playoffs and have home ice advantage in 1st round.
Cost Fee: $2,000,000
Revenue: $4,000,000
Teams: St. Louis, Boston, Columbus

Top seed in the West.

http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlStandings.html


The Home Depot
Criteria: Team must have a GOALIE who has a goals against average of 2.20 or lower minimum 40 games played
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $3,000,000
Teams: Boston, Columbus

AND

Tim Horton’s
Criteria: Team must have a GOALIE who has a save percentage of 91% or higher minimum 40 games played.
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $3,000,000
Teams: Boston, Columbus

M.BRODEUR (CBJ) gaa 2.03 save %.915

http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlLeaders.html

Total payout: $13,500,000 :eek:


Fortune and glory, kid. Fortune and glory. :yo:
 
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5. Synergy
Criteria: Team must improve by 20 points or more from the previous regular season
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $2,500,000
Bonus: $1,000,000 (30 points or more improvement)
Teams: New Jersey, Tampa Bay, Florida, Carolina

2005/06 http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlStandings.html 82 games and 78 points
2003/04 http://www.hfnhl.com/history/2003-04/hfnhlStandings.html 82 games 34 points

Revenue:3.500.000$

Gatorade
Player’s team CANNOT endorse Coca-Cola Company
Criteria: Team must have a player 25 or younger who has 35 or more assists in the regular season.
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $2,500,000
Teams: Tampa Bay

http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlTeamScoring.html#Lightning
Daniel Sedin 47 assist.

Revenue 2.500.000$(6.000.000$ total)

Mountain Due
Forward with more than 40 points in the AHL
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid=59655
Corey Locke with 59 points

Forward with more than 30 points in a top European league
http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php3?pid[]=62297
Patrick Thoresen with 36 points in the SEL

Any player who wins an MVP or Major Award in a CHL league
http://www.ontariohockeyleague.com/news/?sub=&id=2038
Daniel Ryder gets MVP of OHL Playoffs

Revenue 3.000.000$

Total 9.000.000$
 

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Mountain Dew: 4 million

Stanislav Lasek: 135 Points in the QMJHL
Ondrej Pavelec: Finished first in Save Percentage in the QMJHL and CHL with 92,9%
Eric Fehr: 53 points in the AHL
Sean Bergenheim: 47 points in the AHL


And a few more who made it:
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Marc-Antoine Pouliot: 45 points in the AHL
Marek Kvapil: 45 points in the AHL
Mark Mancari: 42 points in the AHL

And the close calls:
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Benoit Mondou: 98 points in 59 games in the QMJHL
Bobby Ryan: 95 points in 59 games in the QMJHL
Mario Scalzo: 33 points in the AHL, but he's on the farm roster.


Looking good for the future in Colorado...
 

Pandastyle

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GM Motor Company
Criteria: Team must finish the regular season with a .500 or better road record.
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $3,000,000
Teams: St. Louis, San Jose, NY Islanders, Detroit, Washington, Edmonton

FULFILLED: 19-12-10 road record http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlStandings.html

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: New Jersey, Philadelphia, Edmonton

FULFILLED: Martin Havlat (24 - http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlPlayerVitals.html#Oilers) scored 43 goals (http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlTeamScoring.html#Oilers)


TOTAL: $5.5 million

-Andrew, EDM GM
 

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Flyer Endorsement Earnings

PHILADELPHIA FLYERS

Local Radio Network Deal (FULFILLED)
Criteria: Team must finish the regular season with an average attendance of 75% capacity.
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $2,000,000
Teams; New Jersey, Philadelphia, Chicago

http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlFinance.html#Flyers
Attendance: 15,114
Capacity: 19,511
Average Attendance: 77.5%

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

http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlStandings.html

PHILADELPHIA 3 GAMES OVER .500

PowerAde (FULFILLED)
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: New Jersey, Philadelphia, Edmonton

http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlTeamScoring.html#Flyers
http://www.hfnhl.com/2006/hfnhlPlayerVitals.html#Flyers

Simon Gagne 41 goals, 25 years old

Nextel ( NOT FULFILLED)
Criteria: Team must have a DEFENSEMAN who scores 18 or more goals in the regular season
Cost Fee: $1,000,000
Revenue: $2,500,000
Teams: Philadelphia

TOTAL REVENUE EARNED: $7,500,000
 

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