Hockey fans across Canada now have a chance to score the ultimate playoff experience. Great Clips, the official hair salon partner of the NHL, NHLPA, and NHL Alumni Association, has launched the Power Play Sweepstakes, offering Canadian hockey enthusiasts the opportunity to win tickets and an all-expenses-paid trip for five to a 2026 Stanley Cup Final game.
The contest runs through May 10 and is open to fans who download and enter via the Great Clips mobile app. The grand prize package includes game tickets, travel accommodations, and Great Clips gift cards for complimentary haircuts before the big game. All participants who enter automatically unlock a $2 discount coupon toward their next Great Clips haircut, regardless of whether they win.
Celebrity Power Play Partners
Great Clips has enlisted two Stanley Cup champions to promote the sweepstakes: former Washington Capitals teammates Tom Wilson and TJ Oshie. The pair, known for their on-ice chemistry during playoff power plays, will appear in television commercials, social media content, and digital advertisements throughout the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
One of the featured ads, titled "Penalty Box," showcases how Great Clips' Online Check-In feature through the mobile app helps fans and players alike save time waiting for service—allowing them to get back to enjoying what matters most. Additional content highlights the Great Clips app's Clip Notes feature and details about the Power Play Sweepstakes.
A Winning Strategy for Busy Canadians
The campaign is designed to underscore Great Clips' value proposition during peak playoff season: saving hockey fans both time and money on quality haircuts. With spring and summer playoff action commanding attention across Canadian households, the promotion taps into the enthusiasm of a nation passionate about professional hockey.
Complete sweepstakes rules, entry instructions, and official terms are available through the Great Clips app or on the company's website. For contest details and eligibility requirements, fans are encouraged to review the official rules before entering.
This story originated with content from Financial Post and Business Wire.
