Tuesday
Jun222010

25/7 Produces The NHL Awards 2010!

The NHL Awards 2010The stars of the National Hockey League will come together with celebrities from music, stage and screen for a celebration of hockey at the star-studded 2010 NHL Awards on Wednesday, June 23, at the Pearl Concert Theater inside the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas. The 2010 NHL Awards will be broadcast in high definition at 7:30 p.m. ET on VERSUS in the United States at and on CBC in Canada. A limited number of tickets go on sale to the general public on Saturday, May 1 beginning at noon PST.

The 2010 NHL Awards will be executive produced by Dave Broome. Broome founded his own production company, 25/7 Productions, in 2003 and has gone on to create and executive produce reality television shows and specials for both network and cable – including the Tsunami Relief Special with George Clooney, the Radio Music Awards on NBC, and the NBC hit The Biggest Loser, which is currently in its ninth season and seen in over 90 countries worldwide. Broome continues to executive produce the series under 25/7 Productions. Now he brings his creative vision to the 2010 NHL Awards, producing it under a newly formed company, Sweeping Palms Entertainment, LLC. Sweeping Palms Entertainment is a joint venture between Broome’s 25/7 Productions, Phil Maloof, the Maloof family (The Palms Hotel, Sacramento Kings) and Tony Guanci, a longtime family partner. 

Individual honors to be presented at the 2010 NHL Awards include: Art Ross Trophy (top scorer for the regular season), Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy (perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey), Calder Memorial Trophy (outstanding rookie), Frank J. Selke Trophy (outstanding defensive forward), Hart Memorial Trophy (most valuable player to his team), Jack Adams Award (outstanding coach), James Norris Memorial Trophy (outstanding all-around defenseman), King Clancy Memorial Trophy presented by U.S. Army (leadership and humanitarian contribution to his community), Lady Byng Memorial Trophy (sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct), Mark Messier Leadership Award Presented by Bridgestone (superior leader in hockey and a contributing member of society), Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy (top goal-scorer for the regular season), the NHL Foundation Player Award (charitable and community work), Williams M. Jennings Trophy (goaltender(s) on team with fewest goals-against), the NHL Lifetime Achievement Award, and Vezina Trophy (outstanding goaltender). 

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