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The Nation Drafts Playoff Pool: Play for Charity, Fun, and Glory


It’s nearly the end of the hockey season, and while we’re starting to get excited at the prospect of the playoffs(!), we’re also excited to announce the return of something we do every year at this time: the Nation Drafts playoff pool!
The Nation Drafts playoff pool is fun, inexpensive, proceeds benefit a worthy cause, and you could win prizes! What’s not to love? Read on for more details.
THE RULES
It costs $20 to play. You go to NationDrafts.com, sign up and choose a team of playoff-bound NHLers. The deadline to sign up is 3pm MT on April 15th – the first day of the playoffs. Full rules and regulations are available at https://nationdrafts.com/rules.
Our charity partner this season is Earth Group, and a portion of all money raised will go to them in an effort to provide life essentials to needy folks around the world.
THE PRIZES
So, you get to play a fantasy pool and help out a great charity, but we know you – you also care about glory and prizes. Prizing has been beefed up this season.
- Grand Prize: $1500 VISA gift card
- 2nd Place: $500 Visa gift card
- 3rd Place: $200 Visa gift card
- 4th Place: $100 Visa gift card
- 5th-10th Place: $30 iTunes cards.
- 11th-20th Place: $10 iTunes cards
DON’T BE LEFT OUT
If you don’t sign up, you miss out on glory, prizes and the chance to help out a worthy cause. Make sure to check out the Nations Draft site and set up as many phone or e-mail reminders as you need to in order to not get left out of the fun!
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