Reebok Winter Classic Contest
Tweet Posted by Mother Pucker on December 8th, 2008In attempt to gain more viewers, and to also garner more interest for the new jerseys, Reebok will be giving away a trip to the Stanley Cup Finals to the winner of its Winter Classic contest.
All you have to do is keep your eyes peeled and find the player that doesn’t have the Reebok logo on his sweater. The contest will be open to television viewers, as well as those in attendance, who will apparently be given Reebok / Winter Classic binoculars so that they can see from the cheap seats at Wrigley Field.
Anyone want to predict who the lucky player without the logo is going to be? Think they will go with something obvious like a goaltender or superstar that gets lots of closeup time? Or will they go with a less popular player to make it more difficult?

Good question. I say its Pavel Datsyuk. Does he still play for the DeadWings? I make sure I know nothing about my biggest rivals. (Ha)
The contest is only open to US residents. But I will predict someone from the Hawks…Duncan Keith.
I’ve search a little bit about this contest and this is the Reebok URL http://www.reebokhockey.com/winter-classic/
Nice content! Rivalry pool and player videos
Mike, thanks for the link to the reebok site!
As for me… I still don’t have a prediction for who I think it will be. I’ll have to make a game day decision on this one I think.
Boo.. the contest isn’t open to Canadian viewers. Here’s the answer, c/o HD tv
Chicago #33 Dustin Byfuglien
It’s the 1st intermission right now, contest is open until end of the 2nd period.
well I think its Dustin Byfuglien
on one of the close up… couldnt see the logo at all
Cicago blackhawk 33 Byfuglien
go blackhawks
#33 Dustin Byfuglien
I alreadt participate to the hockey contest.It should be open for canadian fans too.Sorry to hear about that. then why you send me a mail!! Do you think I will buy reebok product!!!!
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