The Vancouver Canucks have signed a multi-year deal to incorporate the Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank logo into their home and practice jerseys.
TD bank also secured an enhanced package of the Canucks’team sponsorship inventory.
The new agreement solidifies TD’s existing partnership with Canucks Sports & Entertainment (CSE), serving as the presenting sponsor of signature team events and community outreach initiatives since 2018.
According to Michael Doyle, CSE’s president of business operations, it was important to team up with an organization that shares its values and is invested in the community.


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