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Jun
15

Saucerpass Introduces the UFA/RFA Prediction Contest

Welcome to the 2009 UFA/RFA Prediction Contest, presented by Saucerpass.com. On the template, there are 55 free agents that need a home by the start of the 2009-2010 NHL Season. It’s your job to guess where they will end up.

Each contestant will submit 1 prediction form filling out the “prediction” section with the name of the team you think the player will link up with. Not all players on this list will be on a new team, so it is perfectly acceptable to say “current” or use the team they are currently on as your answer. Similarly, some players on this list may retire. Therefore, simply put “Retire” in the prediction column. If you think the player will head overseas, put “Overseas.”

The scoring system will work as follows:
• If you predict the correct team in which the UFA/RFA ends up on, it’s 5 points.
• If the team you predict happens to be in the same division as the team the player ends up on, it’s 3 points.
• If the team you predict happens to be in the same conference as the team the player ends up on, it’s 1 point.
5 points will be awarded for oversees/retirements.

Saucerpass will continually update the a page with the leaders of the contest, and when every player is placed (or the deadline is reached), we will add up the points and the player with the most points will win a FREE vintage NHL jersey!

In case of the extremely rare instance of a tie, the top candidates will take place in a prediction contest involving the games that open the 2009-2010 NHL season overseas.

The game officially starts on June 22nd, 2009 (Submissions due on this date!)
The game officially ends on October 1st, 2009 (or sooner if all players are signed by then)

1 entry per person, please.

Good Luck to all who participate and let the games begin!


Download the UFA/RFA template HERE
Email your completed template to: schrembs@saucerpass.com

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