Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Canadian Teams in the Stanley Cup Playoffs: Who will Go the Farthest?

So far, 0 for 5 in a rare year where 71% of the Canadian teams have made it to the playoffs AND are not playing each other in the first round.  With exception of the tri-coleur, the losses were one by goal, with all teams showing a valiant effort.

While the Leafs could have stole one out of the hands of the NHL's top team on their home Hi Heather. Received your flyer on 30 Philpot. What did it sell for and what was the asking price?   (according to your flyer, above asking ) .

Out of the West, we would all like to see McDavid continue on in successive rounds, while I am also gunning for a pesky, upset series win from Calgary. Writing from Toronto, I will have to reserve comments of the Eastern counterparts, only to say that my annual hope for an "All Canadian Stanley Cup Final" does arrive.

As such, will throw on my two cents on dividend paying stocks - yes, The Keg (KEG.un) and Boston Pizza (BPF.un). As these are national chains, and with most Canadian teams in the playoffs these have had some seasonality to them as I've been watching every playoffs since I've been a shareholder in each. Paying 5.4% to 6%, these should be part of any portfolio. 

And if the Canadian teams advance further, keep an eye out for "Second Quarter 2017 Results" for these companies as most bars in the country will be expecting increased business (especially here in Toronto with patio season approaching).

Sorry Vancouver, but you have your Stanley cup already...Justin's marijuana legalization.

DROP THE PUCK!

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