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Canadians could win a once-in-a-lifetime Stanley Cup experience through AutoTrader

It's the most wonderful time of the year – at least, it certainly is for hockey lovers.

The 2026 Stanley Cup® Final is right around the corner, and one lucky fan will have the chance to experience the game in person.

The ultimate Stanley Cup® Final prize

To celebrate its official sponsorship of the NHL, AutoTrader is hosting a Canada-wide contest where fans can enter for a chance to win a trip to the Stanley Cup® Final.

Sure, sports bars and watch parties are fun – but there is no better place to cheer on your favourite team than at the game itself. And for one lucky winner and a guest, that is how they will experience the 2026 showdown.

Enter with the AutoTrader app

The contest is completely free to enter, and not to mention super simple. Download the AutoTrader app, and you will be prompted to enter right then and there. Easy-peasy! The contest is available for a limited time, with the form closing May 24.

The prize consists of two tickets for a 2026 Stanley Cup® Final game, round-trip flights, two nights in a hotel, and $500 spending money to cover food, transportation, and any other costs while travelling. In case you weren't counting, that's about $8,000 in value.

Connecting Canadians through hockey

AutoTrader gives Canadians access to the largest inventory of new and used cars nationwide, with transparent pricing, expert reviews, and smart tools to help you get the best deals. And now, it's bringing fans closer to the game at the most exciting time of the hockey season with the chance to win a once-in-a-lifetime hockey experience.

Don't miss out – enter the free giveaway by downloading the AutoTrader app before May 24.

Rules apply. See full contest details online.

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