NHL Stanley Cup Final BINGO, explained: What to know about game for fans in 2023 playoffs

Bryan Murphy

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The Golden Knights or the Panthers won't be the only winners this NHL postseason. 

The league is giving fans a chance to win during this year's Stanley Cup Final with the 2023 Stanley Cup Final BINGO.

Fans can play along with the online game as each of the Stanley Cup Final contents are underway, with results of the game directly impacting BINGO. 

MORE: Stanley Cup Final 2023 schedule, TV channels & live streams

The Sporting News has more details on the 2023 Stanley Cup Final BINGO.

2023 Stanley Cup Final BINGO, explained

Before each game of the 2023 Stanley Cup Final, fans can go to nhl.com/bingo to play a BINGO game.

Fans that sign up to play receive a randomly generated card of events that could happen potentially during that night's game. Fans have until the end of the second period in order to sign up for that night's event. 

The BINGO cards consist of plays such as shots on goal, power-play goal, shorthanded goal, penalty minutes, faceoff percentage and points, either goals or assists. 

Once the game starts, the tiles will automatically activate once that specific play happens.  Each complete BINGO line, which can be either horizontal, vertical or diagonal, that a fan earns gets them one free entry into a sweepstakes drawing for a $500 NHL Shop gift code.

On one BINGO card, there is a maximum of five potential entries from horizontal lines, five potential entries from vertical lines, two potential entries for diagonal lines and 12 entries for a full BINGO card (five horizontal lines, five vertical line and two diagonal lines). 

There is only one winner per game that receives the NHL Shop credits. The winner will be selected randomly at 4:00 p.m. ET on the next respective business day. 

There is no purchase necessary to play BINGO. Users are limited to one card per game.

 

Bryan Murphy

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Bryan Murphy joined The Sporting News in 2022 as the NHL/Canada content producer. Previously he worked for NBC Sports on their national news desk reporting on breaking news for the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL, in addition to covering the 2020 and 2022 Olympic Games. A graduate of Quinnipiac University, he spent time in college as a beat reporter covering the men’s ice hockey team.