For more information on sponsorship opportunities, contact Paul Zilkey ([email protected]).
CHAMPION - $50,000
- six tickets to the NHL Centennial Classic (Toronto vs. Detroit) on Jan. 1
- 10 RBC Cup tournament passes
- VIP lounge access
- full-page ad in tournament program
- company logo on all event signage
- Player of the Game presentation after championship game
- championship game sponsor
- advertising link to HockeyCanada.ca/RBCCup (253,283 page views in 2016)
- 10 tickets to RBC Cup awards banquet
- special in-arena branding opportunities
- on-camera rinkboard advertisement
- promotion during games, and intermissions
MVP - $25,000
- two tickets to the NHL Centennial Classic (Toronto vs. Detroit) on Jan. 1
- eight RBC Cup tournament passes
- VIP lounge access
- advertising link to HockeyCanada.ca/RBCCup (253,283 page views in 2016)
- 10 tickets to RBC Cup awards banquet
- rinkboard advertisement
- promotion during games, and intermissions
- meet-the-team opportunity for company employees and children
- banners and other unique in-arena advertisements
TOP ROOKIE - $15,000
- eight RBC Cup tournament passes
- VIP lounge access
- half-page ad in tournament program
- Player of the Game presentation
- four tickets to RBC Cup awards banquet
- promotion during intermissions
- unique in-arena advertisements
PLAYER - $10,000
- four RBC Cup tournament passes
- quarter-page ad in tournament program
- Player of the Game presentation
- four tickets to RBC Cup awards banquet
SUPPORTER - $5,000
- four RBC Cup tournament passes
- listing of company name in tournament program
- two tickets to RBC Cup awards banquet
Where will the sponsorship dollars go? All money raised will go into helping offset the costs of running the 2016 RBC Cup. Surplus funds will be allocated as follows: one-third to be allocated to the Ontario Junior Hockey League Foundation, which provides financial assistance and other opportunities to its players; one-third to minor hockey in West Northumberland County to provide financial assistance for under-privileged families interested in playing hockey; and one-third to the Cobourg Cougars to offset operational costs.