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And by endorsement, I mean Mountain Dew watch.
So far the Canucks have three players who have earned one million dollars:
David Rundblad - With 36 points as a blueliner in the SEL, he's well past the required 20. Has a chance to be named SEL MVP to boot.
Mattias Ekholm - With 24 points as a blueliner in the SEL, he has surprisingly surpassed the required 20. Ekholm is also the leading contender for SEL Rookie of the Year.
Kyle Palmieri - Tied for the US team lead in scoring at the WJC with 6 points. Also an AHL All-star who could easily surpass 40 points on the year in the AHL.
Also on pace:
Maxim Chudinov - Has been at 19 points in the KHL for a little while now, and the season is winding down. Hopefully he can notch his 20th just in time.
Jake Allen - An AHL all-star, he's one of the top goalies in the AHL this year. Could win Rookie of the Year or meet statistical criteria.
Luke Adam - With 26 points in 27 games, Adam is another AHL all-star who as a rookie could either win an award or meet the statistical criteria.
David Warsofsky - With 19 points in 26 games, he is on pace to notch the 30 necessary for the NCAA endorsement. Could be a Hobey Baker contender too.
Justin Faulk - With 17 points in 22 games, again 30 is within reach, although hard to imagine a freshman getting a Hobey Baker nod.
So far the Canucks have three players who have earned one million dollars:
David Rundblad - With 36 points as a blueliner in the SEL, he's well past the required 20. Has a chance to be named SEL MVP to boot.
Mattias Ekholm - With 24 points as a blueliner in the SEL, he has surprisingly surpassed the required 20. Ekholm is also the leading contender for SEL Rookie of the Year.
Kyle Palmieri - Tied for the US team lead in scoring at the WJC with 6 points. Also an AHL All-star who could easily surpass 40 points on the year in the AHL.
Also on pace:
Maxim Chudinov - Has been at 19 points in the KHL for a little while now, and the season is winding down. Hopefully he can notch his 20th just in time.
Jake Allen - An AHL all-star, he's one of the top goalies in the AHL this year. Could win Rookie of the Year or meet statistical criteria.
Luke Adam - With 26 points in 27 games, Adam is another AHL all-star who as a rookie could either win an award or meet the statistical criteria.
David Warsofsky - With 19 points in 26 games, he is on pace to notch the 30 necessary for the NCAA endorsement. Could be a Hobey Baker contender too.
Justin Faulk - With 17 points in 22 games, again 30 is within reach, although hard to imagine a freshman getting a Hobey Baker nod.