Let’s make it official!

Soon you’ll be an official Naming Rights partner of Little Caesars® this NHL® season.

Just fill out a few boxes and sign on the dotted line.

Naming rights contract

With sporting arenas closed, we’re looking to expand our presence into more “micro” sport-watching locations, like your den or basement. Or both. This contract stipulates that the signatory (that’s you!) agrees to give Little Caesars® Canada the exclusive naming rights to their fan cave for the remainder of the 2021 NHL® season. In return, you will be compensated with an exclusive Little Caesars® deal each week and a pretty sweet sign for your newly named Little Caesars® NHL® Hockey Room, along with future considerations and bonuses.

From the signing of this contract, your room will officially be renamed the “Little Caesars® NHL® Hockey Room”. At any point after the signing of this contract, you must refer to that room by its new legal name. For example, if you were arguing with your roommate about cleaning the living room, you’d contractually be obligated to say: “I cleaned the Little Caesars® NHL® Hockey Room last time. You always do this. It’s your turn to clean the Little Caesars® NHL® Hockey Room, okay? I’ve had it!”

In addition, you must:

  1. Follow Little Caesars® Canada on Facebook and/or Instagram so you can negotiate even further throughout the season.
  2. Proudly hang your sign in your new Little Caesars® NHL® Hockey Room.

That’s it! All parties to this contract should watch Little Caesars® NHL® Pizza Night Hockey every Wednesday for more opportunities to earn Little Caesars® pizza and NHL® gear. If you’re still reading this, then we are honoured to be the first contract you’ve ever read in full. The conditions stated in this contract are binding* jointly and deliciously.

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*This is not a legally binding contract. It’s barely even a contract to be honest. Our lawyers are insisting we let you know. We like to think of it as a written pinky swear, which we hope you will honour, as we surely will.

*To enter, an entrant must be a legal resident of Canada (excluding the Province of Québec).