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CANADIAN HOCKEY LEAGUE AND EA ANNOUNCE NEW PARTNERSHIP

EA SPORTS NHL 11 to Include All Teams and Players from the WHL, OHL and QMJHL

Brandon, MB. – May 21, 2010 – The Canadian Hockey League (CHL) in association with Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) today announced a four year agreement that will see the league included in EA SPORTS™ NHL® products. The three regional leagues that make up the CHL, including the Western Hockey League (WHL), the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) and the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League (QMJHL), will all have their teams and players represented in EA SPORTS NHL 11 when it becomes available in retail stores this September.

Representing 51 Canadian and nine American teams with players aged 16-20 the CHL is the top development league in the world and the number one provider of talent to the NHL. 47% of all players selected in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft came from CHL teams. The 2010 NHL Entry Draft could mark the fourth straight year where a CHL player is selected first overall, with Tyler Seguin of the Plymouth Whalers and Taylor Hall of the Windsor Spitfires representing the top two ranked players by NHL Central Scouting.

“The CHL is very excited to partner with an industry leader like EA SPORTS to create a brand new way for CHL fans to associate with their favorite CHL teams and players,” said David Branch, President, CHL. “This opportunity also provides EA SPORTS fans around the world the ability to learn more about the next wave of NHL stars as they compete in the best development league in the world.”

“It’s exciting to have the CHL integrated into our game for the first time,” said Jordan Edelstein, VP of Marketing, EA SPORTS. “Their inclusion will make NHL 11 the most definitive and complete hockey experience available.”

Four of the last five players to be featured on the cover of EA SPORTS NHL Series games are CHL graduates including Patrick Kane, Dion Phaneuf, Eric Staal and Vincent Lecavalier.

The licensing agreement between EA SPORTS and the CHL allows the following to be included in NHL 11:

• Ability to play with all 60 teams that make up the CHL

• Names and Likenesses of players that are on the rosters of a CHL team

• Mastercard Memorial Cup

• CHL new RBK Edge Jersey design in NHL 11

• WHL, OHL and QMJHL logos and league structures

The CHL integration in NHL 11 will tie to several modes in the game, including Be A Pro, Be A GM, Tournament Mode, Season Mode and Playoff Mode.

The EA SPORTS NHL franchise has won 22 Sports Game of the Year awards over the past three years. This year the NHL 11 franchise begins a new era with gameplay innovations that are set to deliver the most realistic, accurate and exciting representation of NHL hockey to date.

NHL 11 will be available for the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system and Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system with an MSRP of $59.99. It is developed by EA Canada in Burnaby, B.C. The game has not yet been rated by the ESRB or PEGI.

EA SPORTS is one of the leading sports entertainment brands in the world, with top-selling videogame franchises, award-winning interactive technology, global videogame competitions and breakthrough digital experiences. EA SPORTS delivers personal access to the emotion of sports through industry-leading sports simulation videogames, including Madden NFL football, FIFA Soccer, NHL® hockey, NBA LIVE basketball, NCAA® Football and NCAA Basketball, Fight Night boxing and Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® golf, while EA SPORTS Active™ Personal Trainer for the Wii is the most critically acclaimed product available for interactive fitness.

For more information about EA SPORTS, including news, video, blogs, forums, fantasy leagues and game communities, please visit www.easports.com to connect, share and compete.

Fans will have the opportunity to watch Taylor Hall and the Windsor Spitfires compete in the championship final of the 2010 MasterCard Memorial Cup on Sunday May 23, 2010, live at 7:00 pm Eastern on Rogers Sportsnet, RDS, the NHL Network U.S, and on livestream at www.sportsnet.ca. The Spitfires will face the winner between the WHL Champion Calgary Hitmen and the host Brandon Wheat Kings. The QMJHL Champion Moncton Wildcats also competed in the 92nd edition of the prestigious national championship event.

For more information about the 2010 MasterCard Memorial Cup please visit www.mastercardmemorialcup.com.

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# 21 Lubey @ 05/22/10 10:13 PM
The NCAA would be amazing but I have a feeling that's way more complicated to license than the CHL.
 
# 22 mercalnd @ 05/22/10 11:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Dalsanto0026
Awesome news. This will certainly add some depth to the game.

"The CHL integration in NHL 11 will tie to several modes in the game, including Be A Pro, Be A GM, Tournament Mode, Season Mode and Playoff Mode."

Will these teams be integrated into Franchise mode as well?
NHL's franchise mode is called Be a GM so yes. However, they have not specified whether you'll be able to play Be A GM as a CHL team in the CHL or if it's just integrated by having you scout these team's games/draft these players.
 
# 23 SwinginAs12 @ 05/23/10 12:23 AM
option=com_content&view=article&id=4&Itemid=6http://nhlevent.crashthenet.ca/index...&id=4&Itemid=6
some new CHL pics BTW
 
# 24 06woz @ 05/23/10 05:29 PM
They need to have player rights in. So that the Leafs have the rights to Kadri, Kings to Schenn, etc...
 
# 25 duckfever8 @ 05/23/10 05:35 PM
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Originally Posted by 06woz
They need to have player rights in. So that the Leafs have the rights to Kadri, Kings to Schenn, etc...
They didn't have player rights for the European leagues, so I don't know, but it's very likely they'll do it for the CHL.
 
# 26 Qb @ 05/23/10 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by 06woz
They need to have player rights in. So that the Leafs have the rights to Kadri, Kings to Schenn, etc...
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Originally Posted by duckfever8
They didn't have player rights for the European leagues, so I don't know, but it's very likely they'll do it for the CHL.

It would be so cool if they had draft rights for all those Juniors & Euros, eh?
 
# 27 06woz @ 05/23/10 06:49 PM
Now that they have the euros AND juniors, draft rights would be ideal. Since about 90% of first round picks are from those two places.
 
# 28 boritter @ 05/23/10 08:55 PM
Another reason why NHL is annually a launch day purchase.
 
# 29 Lubey @ 05/23/10 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by boritter
Another reason why NHL is annually a launch day purchase.

No kidding. We get more added in one year than other games get in 3 is pretty good. Granted, it's still early but the impressions from the CD attendees seemed to have been impressed.
 
# 30 06woz @ 05/23/10 09:13 PM
http://www.operationsports.com/eashl/forum/articles.php

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As released by Andy Agostini, the CHL will be part of ALL known game modes. Be-a-GM, Be-a-pro, Play Now, Online Vs etc.
 
# 31 bad_philanthropy @ 05/24/10 10:04 AM
I'm curious to see how they handle the physical progression of Jr players. No way you can have a guy stay the same size he was as a 16 year old junior when he enters the NHL later in BaP or BaGM.
 
# 32 Qb @ 05/24/10 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by bad_philanthropy
I'm curious to see how they handle the physical progression of Jr players. No way you can have a guy stay the same size he was as a 16 year old junior when he enters the NHL later in BaP or BaGM.
Hmmm, good question and unfortunately one I didn't think to ask...
 
# 33 Gagnon39 @ 05/24/10 03:30 PM
This is awesome. But I'm still not really sure how all this works. Do drafted players have to play in the AHL? Or can we draft someone and keep them on a CHL team? I'm not really sure how it works exactly.
 
# 34 Gagnon39 @ 05/24/10 03:33 PM
Here's to hoping and praying that they have complete stat tracking for NHL 11. No more 2009-10 "NHL" or "AHL". List the team that they played for.
 
# 35 Antkowiak @ 05/24/10 04:52 PM
If they could get KHL rights, this would be the most complete roster in sports gaming history. Just think how much easier this makes it for roster purists. Ideally, only KHL players and AHL pro tryout players like emergency goaltenders will need to be made. Create-a-team can be used almost solely to dump retirees and ECHL players. We are in for something special-even before talking about the inevitable gameplay adjustments!
 
# 36 dmacgreg37 @ 05/24/10 07:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Antkowiak
If they could get KHL rights, this would be the most complete roster in sports gaming history. Just think how much easier this makes it for roster purists. Ideally, only KHL players and AHL pro tryout players like emergency goaltenders will need to be made. Create-a-team can be used almost solely to dump retirees and ECHL players. We are in for something special-even before talking about the inevitable gameplay adjustments!
Agree that it would be awesome to have the KHL, but FIFA destroys any and all other sports games (discounting sims like EHM) every year in terms of roster completeness. That would continue even with the KHL.
 
# 37 B_rad13 @ 05/24/10 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Gagnon39
This is awesome. But I'm still not really sure how all this works. Do drafted players have to play in the AHL? Or can we draft someone and keep them on a CHL team? I'm not really sure how it works exactly.
As an avid watcher of the CHL I will try to answer this with out making it seem difficult to under stand. If you are a prospect in the CHL and you are drafted you and you are 18 you can only play up with your NHL team or your CHL team. The only way you can be 18 and be in the AHL is if you are a European and at 19 you can play in the AHL only if you have not played in the CHL. Hope this helps
 

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