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2017-2018 Wgr Honda Dream Goal Contest Rules 2017-2018 WGR HONDA DREAM GOAL CONTEST RULES These contest rules are specific to the above contest conducted by Entercom Buffalo, LLC d/b/a WGR 550 (the “Station”). Except to the extent specifically set forth below with respect to this specific contest, the WGR general contest rules apply to this contest as well. A copy of these specific contest rules and the WGR general contest rules are available at the Station’s studio at 500 Corporate Pkwy Suite 200 Amherst NY 14226 during regular business hours and on the Station’s website at www.wgr550.com/rules. To the extent that WGR general contest rules differ from these rules, these rules will govern and control with respect to this Contest. THIS CONTEST IS BEING CONDUCTED SOLELY BY ENTERCOM BUFFALO, LLC D/B/A WGR. HOWEVER, THIS CONTEST MAY BE ADVERTISED ON WROC-AM IN ROCHESTER AS PART OF A SIMULCAST OF STATION WGR’S PROGRAMMING. WROC LISTENERS (ALONG WITH OTHER PEOPLE WHO DO NOT LISTEN TO WGR) MAY ENTER THIS CONTEST ONLY IF THEY SATISFY THE WGR CONTEST RULES ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. How to Enter 1. No purchase necessary to enter or win the 2017-2018 WGR Honda Dream Goal contest (the “Contest”). 2. The entry period for this contest begins at 11:00am (ET) on October 6, 2017 and ends at the earlier of either: (i) 10:00am (ET) on the day of the last Buffalo Sabres 2017-2018 NHL regular or post game season or (ii) the point at which there are two (2) grand prize winners in this contest (the “Contest Entry Period”). 3. To enter during the Contest Entry Period, go to www.wgr550.com, click on the “Honda Dream Goal” icon, and complete and submit a specific on-line entry blank for this Contest by providing your name, address, daytime and evening phone numbers (including area code), age, and email address (each an “Entrant”, collectively the “Entrants”). 4. There will be up to 110 Sabres home games associated with this contest based upon the Sabres hockey 2017 -2018 regular and post season schedules (each a “Contest Game”, collectively the “Contest Games”), as follows: a. The up to 81 Contest Games to be played during the Sabres 2017-2018 regular season (subject to any rescheduled dates per the NHL so long as such game is rescheduled for a date on or before April 30, 2018) are scheduled to take place on the following dates: WED NOV 22, 2017 TUE JAN 9, 2018 WED FEB 28, 2018 SAT OCT 7, 2017 FRI NOV 24, 2017 THU JAN 11, 2018 FRI MAR 2, 2018 MON OCT 9, 2017 SAT NOV 25, 2017 THU JAN 18, 2018 MON MAR 5, 2018 THU OCT 12, 2017 TUE NOV 28, 2017 SAT JAN 20, 2018 WED MAR 7, 2018 SAT OCT 14, 2017 FRI DEC 1, 2017 MON JAN 22, 2018 THU MAR 8, 2018 SUN OCT 15, 2017 SAT DEC 2, 2017 TUE JAN 23, 2018 SAT MAR 10, 2018 TUES, OCT 17, 2017 TUES DEC 5, 2017 THU JAN 25, 2018 THU MAR 15, 2018 FRI OCT 20, 2017 FRI DEC 8, 2017 TUE JAN 30, 2018 SAT MAR 17, 2018 SAT OCT 21, 2017 SUN DEC 10, 2017 THU FEB 1, 2018 MON MAR 19, 2018 TUES OCT 24, 2017 TUES DEC 12, 2017 SAT FEB 3, 2018 WED MAR 21, 2018 WED OCT 25, 2017 THU DEC 14, 2017 TUE FEB 6, 2018 FRI MAR 23, 2018 SAT OCT 28, 2017 FRI DEC 15, 2017 THU FEB 8, 2018 SAT MAR 24, 2018 THU NOV 2, 2017 TUES DEC 19, 2017 SAT FEB 10, 2018 MON MAR 26, 2018 SAT NOV 4, 2017 FRI DEC 22, 2017 SUN FEB 11, 2018 THU MAR 29, 2018 TUE NOV 7, 2017 SAT DEC 23, 2017 TUE FEB 13, 2018 SAT MAR 31, 2018 FRI NOV 10, 2017 WED DEC 27, 2017 THU FEB 15, 2018 MON APR 2, 2018 SAT NOV 11, 2017 FRI DEC 29, 2017 SAT FEB 17, 2018 WED APR 4, 2018 TUE NOV 14, 2017 MON JAN 1, 2018 MON FEB 19, 2018 FRI APR 6, 2018 FRI NOV 17, 2017 THU JAN 4, 2018 THU FEB 22, 2018 SAT APR 7, 2018 SAT NOV 18, 2017 FRI JAN 5, 2018 SAT FEB 24, 2018 MON NOV 20, 2017 SUN JAN 7, 2018 SUN FEB 25, 2018 b. Up to 28 Contest Games may be played during the Sabres 2018 post season, if any, based upon the NHL post season schedule and subject to elimination based on NHL rules. How to Win 5. At approximately 12:00pm (ET) on the day of every weekday Contest Game (except Holidays), and on the business day prior to any weekend or Holiday Contest Game, one (1) entry will be randomly selected from among all entries then received through 10:00am (ET) on that day to receive one (1) qualifying prize (as described in Section 12 below) and assigned to the next scheduled Contest Game for the chance to win a grand prize (as set forth in Sections 6 and 7 below), subject to verification of eligibility and compliance with the contest rules (each a “Qualifier”). The selected Qualifier’s name will be announced on-air in the Hockey Pre-game show on WGR within the hour before the game time. Qualifiers need not be listening for the announcement of his/her name to win. 6. A Qualifier assigned to a Game in which the Buffalo Sabres score a goal against the opposing team during the first period of the game with exactly 14:10 remaining on the official game clock (i.e., 5:50 into the first period) will win the grand prize, subject to verification of eligibility, compliance with these Contest rules (including, without limitation, Sections 8, 9 and 10 below and the general contest rules), and meeting all requirements applicable to receipt of a grand prize (as set forth in Section 12 below) (a “Grand Prize Winner”). 7. In order to win, the goal must be scored on the team opposing the Buffalo Sabres. This includes a goal that the opposing team scores on themselves, but does NOT include a goal that the Buffalo Sabres scores on themselves. 8. There will be a maximum of two (2) grand prizes will be awarded in this contest for the first two (2) occurrences of an winning goal as described in Section 6 and 7 above. ONCE THERE HAVE BEEN TWO (2) GRAND PRIZE WINNING GOALS IN THIS CONTEST, THIS CONTEST WILL IMMEDIATELY END, EVEN IF ADDITIONAL GAMES REMAIN AND NO OTHER PRIZES WILL BE AVAILABLE TO WIN IN THIS CONTEST. 9. THERE WILL BE UP TO, BUT NOT MORE THAN, TWO (2) GRAND PRIZE WINNERS IN THIS CONTEST, IF ANY. Potential Grand Prize Winner(s) will be notified by phone or email (at the address/numbers provided on the entry form) within 24 hours of the winning Sabres attempt. 10. In the event of a Grand Prize winner, winner will be required to sign one or more affidavits and/or liability release agreements “as is”, provide a valid US federal or state government issued photo ID, and sign an IRS W-9 before the prize is awarded. Failure to do so for any reason within three (3) business days of being notified by Station (which notification may be either one email and/or one telephone call or message left at the number provided) will result in automatic forfeiture of any prize in this contest and disqualification of such potential grand prize winner. In the event of disqualification under this Section 10, the prize will be re- awarded to a randomly chosen Entrant (“Alternate Grand Prize Winner”) from all Entrants by 10:00am on the day Qualifier was chosen. Alternate Grand Prize Winner must comply with the requirements in this Section 10 within the same timeframe described in this Section 10 and failure to do so will result in disqualification. In the event Alternate Grand Prize Winner is disqualified under this Section 10, there will be no winner for that particular contest play and no Grand Prize will be awarded. 11. The odds of an entrant becoming a Qualifier in this Contest will depend on the number of entries received. The odds of any Qualifier becoming one of the up to, but not more than, two (2) Grand Prize Winners in this Contest will depend on the on the performance of the players on the team during the Contest Game to which Qualifier was assigned (as described in Sections 6 and 7 above). Prize(s) 12. Qualifying Prize: Each verified Qualifier in this Contest will receive one (1) $25 gift certificate to 716 Food and Sport located at 7 Scott St, Buffalo, NY 14203, valid for the purchase of food and non-alcoholic beverages only. Subject to terms and conditions listed on gift card. Qualifying prize is courtesy of 716 Food and Sport. 13. Grand Prize: Each of the up to, but not more than, two (2) verified and qualified Grand Prize Winners in this Contest, if any, will receive a 3-year (36-month) one-payment (i.e., payable as one lump sum) lease on the 2018 CR- V EX-L AWD of such Winner’s choice (based upon availability) (“Vehicle”), valued at up to, but in no event to exceed $17,000.00, and subject to the following (“Grand Prize”): a. Winner must be well qualified and approved by Honda Financial Services. Additional fees may apply if Grand Prize Winner does not meet credit requirements. b. Prior to being provided with possession of the Vehicle, Winner must pay title, license and registration fees of approximately $150.
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