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Jerome Reinhart has only spent one season with the London United but in that time has shown his dedication to the game, his leadership on and off the ice and a level of professionalism that is an example to all.  It is with great excitement, and the utmost of respect that the London United congratulate Jerome Reinhart on achieving his 700th career point (273 Goals, 427 Assists).  To acknowledge this milestone the London United Players and Management would like to announce that the last regular season home game of Season 85 will be a Jerome Reinhart appreciation game.

 

Some of the events that fans will experience are Before the game we will be doing an engraved stick presentation to commemorate this achievement, we will be hosting a video tribute to Jerome during the first intermission and, we will be giving Jerome bobblehead collectables to the first 5000 fans.  Additional details will continue to be released as we approach the day.  

 

Jerome  (@MexicanCow123) congratulations on this amazing career milestone.  We know that you have much more to show us, we look forward to celebrating more accomplishments with you.

 

As Captain of the team I would personally like to take an opportunity to thank you for the leadership you display on the ice and in the locker room.  Your wisdom and guidance are a tremendous asset to this team as we continue to grow and compete.  Thank you and congratulations.

 

@Dil@Gustav

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review: A great but small shout out to a great player. 700 points is nothing to scuff at and it's cool to see it getting some attention. I think the media spot is sectioned really well and each bit is an easy read. On one hand naming some more accomplishments would have been fine but keeping it straight and to the point is appreciated to. I like the bit about the bobble heads and video tribute being played for him in the last regular season home game. I think a picture could have been used here, one of fans cheering on a player or something of that sort. Could have spiced it up with some use of bold or italics to make it a bit more appealing visually but in the end I greatly appreciate this post. 7.5/10

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