That's what I was thinking, too. Not "Conflict of interest" per se, but possibly a disqualification?
Of course, a donation to the Canucks Foundation or other charity would smooth things over if that was the case.
I mean, that's kinda cool on the one hand. On the other, isn't that a direct conflict of interest? Usually there's a standard clause in lotteries and sweepstakes that say "not applicable to employees or their direct families".
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Of course, a donation to the Canucks Foundation or other charity would smooth things over if that was the case.