Novig announced a two‑part welcome package for bettors ahead of the Golden Knights vs. Hurricanes Game 5 on June 11. By signinng up with the promo code COVERS100, newcomers receive an automatic 5 Novig Cash credit and a 10% discount on their first purchase,capped at $100 .

5 Novig Cash welcome credit for new users

The platform will credit 5 Novig Cash to any verified account created before the game, with no initial deposit requied. As the source reported, the credit is applied automatically, meaning users can start trading immediately without risking their own money.

10% first‑purchase discount up to $100 tied to Game 5

Novig’s second benefit gives a 10% rebate on the first trade, limited to a maximum of $100. The discount applies whether the bet wins or loses, softening the financial impact of a losing wager on the Hurricanes or the Golden Knights.. The offer includes a 1x playthrough requirement, meaning the bonus must be wagered once before any withdrawal.

Promo code COVERS100 launches on June 11 for the playoff showdown

According to the report, the code COVERS100 must be entered at sign‑up to unlock both the cash credit and the discount. The timing aligns with the high‑stakes Game 5, a matchup that typically draws a surge of caual and seasoned bettors alike .

Novig’s June 11 promo mirrors a broader surge in sports‑betting bonuses

Industry analysts note that the summer of 2024 has seen a wave of introductory offers as platforms compete for market share in the U.S. market. Similar “no‑deposit” and “first‑bet insurance” deals have been rolled out by rivals, suggesting Novig is positioning itself aggressively ahead of the NHL playoffs. As the source indicated, the offer can be compared with promotions in dozens of U.S. states, from Alaska to Wyoming.

Is the 1x playthrough requirement enough to curb bonus abuse?

The only condition disclosed is the 1x playthrough, which some critics argue may be too lenient for users seeking to game the system. the report does not mention any caps on the number of accounts per household or additional verification steps, leaving open the question of how Novig will enforce responsible use.