PHPA

Licensing

Through the Group Licensing Authorization Program, the PHPA licenses the use of all authorized Members' names and likenesses to approved licensees, in order to produce products such as trading cards, video/computer games, bobble heads, photographs, as well as other collectibles and novelties.

The licensing practices employed by the PHPA do not authorize individual or dual endorsements, nor do they prevent individual Members from securing their own endorsements/marketing agreements. Members may opt-out of a proposed license if it conflicts with any other agreements they may have entered on their own.

The licensing process begins with each prospective licensee completing a License Information Request Form (PDF), and submitting the form along with samples to the PHPA office. The completed form and samples are then reviewed by the PHPA, with a decision being rendered post-review. A copy of the License Information Request Form can be downloaded (PDF), completed, and then mailed to:

Professional Hockey Players' Association
Attn: Licensing Department
One St. Paul Street, Suite 701
St. Catharines, ON L2R 7L2

For more information about Marketing, Corporate Sponsorship, or Licensing opportunities, please contact Darryl Dionne, Director of Communications & Business Development at (905) 682-4800 or email ddionne@phpa.com.

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