Win White-Out Jersey Draw

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294 raffles
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The Nottingham Panthers
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4.9

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294 raffles
previous winners
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Hosted by

The Nottingham Panthers
The Nottingham Panthers
4.9

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294
raffles
1184
previous winners
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followers

Sweepstake Summary

The forecasters may be predicting snow and then having to change their minds but we’re predicting a white-out on this week’s online shirts’ raffle and we’ll be sticking to it! This week’s star prize is fans’ favourite Gui Lepine’s #28 signed white jersey from last season. Backing that up will be another four shirts from the locker room - all of them from last season’s white collection including: #31 Gospel (not signed)/ #34 goalie XL/ #23 XL and #18XXL. That’s five more unique and genuine prizes but you’ve got to be in it to win it. It’s just a pound for a chance to do just that! This draw runs until Sunday January 17th at nine o’clock in the evening. The number of tickets is again limited so with five prizes we’ve again boosted your chances of winning some more exclusive Nottingham Panthers’ memorabilia.

5 Prizes

  • A game worn, signed, white #28 Gui Lepine jersey from the 2019/20 Elite Ice Hockey League season. This jersey is signed by #28 Gui Lepine.

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  • A game quality #31 Sam Gospel jersey from the 2019/20 Elite Ice Hockey League season. This is jersey is not signed and not game worn.

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    UK delivery included

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  • A white, blank #18 jersey from the 2019/20 Elite Ice Hockey League season. This jersey is size XXL.

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    UK delivery included

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  • A white, blank #23 jersey from the 2019/20 Elite Ice Hockey League season. This jersey is size XL.

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    UK delivery included

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  • A white, blank #34 jersey from the 2019/20 Elite Ice Hockey League season. This jersey is size GXL.

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    UK delivery included

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Sweepstake Ends

Sunday, 17th January 2021 at 21:15 or when the last ticket is sold (whichever comes sooner)

The winners
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Tim Atkinson

Won #18 "Blood" Jersey (Game Quality, XXL) on 17 January 2021
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Quick delivery and a great looking jersey! Thank you

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Brett Lay

Won #34 "Blood" Jersey (Game Quality, GXL) on 17 January 2021
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Sam Jones

Won #28 Gui Lepine Jersey (Game Worn, Signed, White) on 17 January 2021
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Great prize and fast delivery, over the moon?

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Lauren Callaby

Won #31 Sam Gospel Jersey (Game Quality, White) on 17 January 2021
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Fast delivery, super happy!

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Kevin Stanbridge

Won #23 "Blood" Jersey (Game Quality, XL) on 17 January 2021
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Well done Dan,came within a few days with Royal Mail tracking

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sweepstake entry
£1.00
paid tickets capped at
2,000