The Vintage Hockey Program commemorates hockey's rich, 87-year history. The program involves the entire hockey family on and off the ice. Players and fans alike will have the chance to wear authentic jerseys and vintage fashion apparel as well as participate in Vintage Hockey-themed activities such as 'turn-back-the-clock' contests and promotions.
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This is a dream come true for a community, to win the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to host a live exhibition game between two Canadian NHL teams. The winners will have to possess outstanding teamwork and community spirit, which is what hockey, and Canada, are all about.Ed Horne
Our plans were well thought through. I believe the dialogue we had with the fans have provided the basis of what we're seeing in ticket sales. We certainly wanted to make sure that when we built our new partnership with the players, the fans knew where we were going.
Ed Horne
We have the most passionate and loyal fans in the world. What they think is important.
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We wanted the campaign to match the quality and drama of the 'My NHL' regular-season campaign, while featuring the skills and personality of the players. The 'My Stanley Cup' campaign conveys the dedication, intensity and sacrifice the players and fans share to claim Lord Stanley's Cup.
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