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Playoff Special Report
April 11, 2012
Byron Capital Markets Special Analysts
NHL Players & Alumni theScore Panel
Doug Gilmour Greg Sansone
Ron Ellis Cam Stewart
Chris Campoli Renee Paquette
Nick Stajduhar
Wayne CowleyMember C
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REPORT
POSTSEASON PREDICTIONSBATTLE FOR THE STANLEY CUP
NHL Playoff Special Research Report: This is a special researreport from Byron Capital Markets. Byron is once again pleased
cover the 2012 NHL playoffs. Byron has followed the 2011/20
NHL hockey season and now its time for the 16 qualifying team
to fight for one of sports greatest trophies, the Stanley Cup. Byr
has brought together a stellar group of six Special Analys
including a Hall of Fame NHL alumnus and a panel of on-a
personalities fromtheScore
. All of these analysts have providtheir insights and predictions on who they feel will be this yea
postseason stars.
The Returning Champion Prognosticator: Last years NHL playofbrought a number of surprises before the Boston Bruins we
eventually crowned the Stanley Cup champions. Before t
playoffs began, our own Special Analyst, Doug Gilmour, not on
correctly tabbed the Boston Bruins as the eventual Stanley Cu
Champions but predicted that Tim Thomas would win the Co
Smythe trophy as the MVP of the 2011 NHL playoffs.
The purpose of this NHL Stanley Cup Special Playoff Report entertainment. We are supporting important charities along tway. Enjoy!
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The Special Analysts
NHL Alumni
Doug Gilmour
Doug Gilmour had a remarkable 20-year career in the NHL and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 201
Doug won the Stanley Cup in 1989 as a member of the Calgary Flames and won the Frank J. Selke Trophy as thNHL's best defensive forward while with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1993. Doug played for seven different N
teams and he earned the nickname Killer for his fearless and impressive physical play. Doug finished
successful NHL career with 450 goals and 1,414 points in 1,474 games.
Ron Ellis
Ron Ellis played 16 seasons in the NHL for the Toronto Maple Leafs and won the Stanley Cup in 1967. Ron was a
a member of Team Canada at the 1972 Summit Series. Between 1966 and 1975, Ron recorded nine straight 20-go
seasons. Hes played in 1,034 career NHL games scoring 332 goals and 308 assists for 640 points.
Chris Campoli
Chris Campoli was selected by the New York Islanders in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft. This veteran defenceman h
played in over 400 NHL games for the Islanders, Ottawa Senators, Chicago Blackhawks and Montreal Canadien
Chris just finished the 2011-12 regular season as a member of the Canadiens.
Nick Stajduhar
Nick Stajduhar was a member of the Edmonton Oilers in the 1995-1996 regular season and was a Gold Medalist f
Canada in the 1994 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship. Nick was the 1st round draft pick of the Edmont
Oilers in the 1993 NHL Entry Draft, a pick that was acquired by the Oilers as part of their famous trade of Way
Gretzky to the Los Angeles Kings. Nick is the Vice President, Head of Institutional Sales at Byron Capital Markets.
Wayne Cowley
Wayne Cowley played for the Edmonton Oilers during the 1993-1994 NHL regular season as a goaltender and is no
an owner of The Bottom Line restaurant in Toronto, Canada.
theScore Panel
theScore Television Network (theScore) is a Canadian national specialty television service owned by Score Med
Inc. that provides sports news, information, highlights and live event programming in more than 6.8 million hom
across Canada. Working as a team, a panel of on-air personalities from theScore has provided their consens
analysis. Greg Sansone, Cam Stewart and Renee Paquette host a segment together on a show called L
@theScore, which airs Mon-Fri @1PM, Mon,Wed-Fri @ 6PM, Tue @ 6:30PM.
Greg Sansone
This television veteran has worked at theScore since 1997 as a reporter and became a full-time anchor the followi
year. Greg has hosted such shows as Score Tonight, To the Point with Greg Sansone and Score on the NFL with T
Micallef in 2002, which he continues to host.
Cam Stewart
Cam Stewart has been a Canadian sports broadcaster with theScore since 2007. Cam hosts the radio program R
Heat on theScore Satellite Radio and co-hosts the radio simulcast 24in30 on theScore Television Network.
Renee Paquette
Renee Paquette hosts Right After Wrestling, Score IQ and the web series The Break. She joined theScore in 2009 a
has quickly become one of its most recognizable faces.
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Western Conference
Vancouver Canucks (1) vs. L.A. Kings (8)
The Vancouver Canucks were the Presidents trophy winner for the second year in a row, but with that comes th
knowledge only seven teams since 1986 who have won that trophy have won the Stanley Cup as well. The Canuc
came within one game of winning the Stanley Cup last year but can they get back to the final to seal the deal?
This is the second time in the past three years that the Canucks and the L.A. Kings will meet in the first round of t
playoffs. The last time they faced off in the playoffs, the Kings gave Vancouver all they could handle. The questio
this time around is with Daniel Sedin coming off an injury, how effective will last years runner up be? The Kin
used a pair of trades this year to re-unite Mike Richards and Jeff Carter after they were sent packing by the Flyers.
St. Louis Blues (2) vs. San Jose Sharks (7)
St. Louis appeared to be well on its way to another season of almost but not good enough until they changed th
head coach, bringing Ken Hitchcock into the fold and the rest, as they say, is history. The Blues recovered from the
early season swoon to take the second seed in the ultra-competitive Western Conference. With Jaroslav Halak and
surprising Brian Elliot sharing duties in net this year, the Blues seem to have found the solution to keeping the pu
out of their net, but they will have to ride a mixture of savvy veterans and a host of players who are only known
within a 2 square mile radius around St. Louis to victory in their first playoff series since 2009.
San Jose has been the regular season darling for a number of years, but the team always seems to collapse once t
pressure cooker of the playoffs came along. Now that the Sharks have fought their way into the playoffs this yea
do they finally show what they can do in the playoffs? The team will be led by Patrick Marleau, Logan Couture an
Joe Thornton but this trio has left their fans wanting in previous years.
Phoenix Coyotes (3) vs. Chicago Blackhawks (6)
After getting tossed out of the tournament in the first round by eventual finalists Vancouver last year, the Chica
Blackhawks should be hungry to retake their position of one of the Western Conferences elite teams as they a
only a few years removed from winning the Stanley Cup. With Chicagos captain Jonathan Toews being on t
sidelines for the last 22 games of the regular season, there is room for doubt as to his effectiveness when and if
returns to the lineup. If Toews is unable to return, the pressure will fall squarely on Patrick Kane and Marion Hos
to carry Chicago through the playoffs.
No matter which way you look at Phoenix, this is a team that just wont go away. If they missed the playoffs instea
of claiming a playoff spot they may have just disappeared from the league to resurface in a new home north of t
49 parallel but it was not to be. Many wrote them off before the season began after Ilya Bryzgalov left for greenpastures but Mike Smith was signed, and all he did was carry the team on his back to their first divisi
championship. This team will need to win a round before many people will take them seriously but th
goaltending has proven that it can handle the load when its needed.
Nashville Predators (4) vs. Detroit Red Wings (5)
This is one of the most compelling series for the playoffs this year. The Detroit Red Wings have been a perenni
powerhouse in the NHL, finding themselves in the playoffs every year since the 1989/90 season. Nashville has fina
come into its own and posted a very strong record in the regular season for the second season in a row. Nashville
late season addition of Igor Radulov managed to frustrate the other 29 teams as Nashville was able to add a snip
to their roster without having to subtract from their roster or giving up a collection of draft picks.
No matter which team gets knocked out of the playoffs, the losing teams fan base will be left with little more th
a sense of disbelief that their teams strong regular season was followed by getting knocked out in the first round.
always seems like Detroit seems to find a way to get to at least the conference finals and Nashville needs to show
up and coming stars (Shea Weber and Ryan Suter) that they are within striking distance of the Stanley Cup befo
they decide to take the free agency dash out of town (possibly to Detroit).
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Special Analysts First Round Predications
Eastern Conference Western Conference
New York Rangers Ottawa Senators 1 vs 8 Vancouver Canucks Los Angeles Kings
Boston Bruins Washington Capitals 2 vs 7 St. Louis Blues San Jose Sharks
Florida Panthers New Jersey Devils 3 vs 6 Phoenix Coyotes Chicago Blackhawks
Pittsburgh Penguins Philadelphia Flyers 4 vs 5 Nashville Predators Detroit Red Wings
Eastern Conference Western Conference
1 vs 8 2 vs 7 3 vs 6 4 vs 5 1 vs 8 2 vs 7 3 vs 6 4 vs 5
Doug Gilmour Rangers Bruins Devils Penguins Canucks Blues Coyotes Red Wings
Ron Ellis Rangers Bruins Panthers Penguins Canucks Blues Coyotes Predators
Chris Campoli Rangers Bruins Panthers Penguins Canucks Sharks Blackhawks Red Wings
Nick Stajduhar Rangers Bruins Devils Penguins Canucks Blues Blackhawks Red Wings
Wayne Cowley Rangers Bruins Devils Flyers Canucks Sharks Blackhawks Red Wings
theScore Rangers Bruins Devils Penguins Canucks Blues Coyotes Predators
Special Analysts Championship Predictions
Stanley Cup Champion Conn Smythe Winner (MVP)
Doug Gilmour Penguins Marc-Andr Fleury
Ron Ellis Canucks Roberto Luongo
Chris Campoli Penguins Evgeni Malkin
Nick Stajduhar Canucks Roberto Luongo
Wayne Cowley Rangers Henrik Lundqvist
theScore Bruins Tim Thomas
Special Analysts Dark Horse Predictions
Each Special Analyst was asked to select the team ranked fifth or lower in its conference that will make it the furthest in this years
Stanley Cup playoffs:
Doug Gilmour Devils
Ron Ellis Flyers
Chris Campoli Blackhawks
Nick Stajduhar Devils
Wayne Cowley Sharks
theScore Devils
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Investment Advice for NHL Playoff Draft Pools
The NHL post-season buzz is accelerated when individuals meet with their friends to make their picks for th
playoff pools. Many who in general dont participate in sports pools cannot help but participate in an NHL play
pool. There are many different types of pools from which persons can choose from, but many of them a
structured in a very similar way. Many pools have each member participate in an NHL player selection draft whe
every pool participant will have opportunities to make their player selections in a fair and organized fashion. Tend goal is always the same, whichever poolie has selected the fantasy team that obtains the most points in t
NHL playoffs wins the pool. Byrons Special Analysts were asked to imagine themselves giving advice to people w
are about to participate in a player draft playoff pool. The following contains some NHL playoff pool selection adv
that was prepared by Byrons Special Analysts.
Investment Rating Criteria
STRONG BUY: For conservative poolies, this represents an attractive value where the player is expected
produce significant points in this years postseason
BUY: For speculative poolies, this is considered a BUY but in the analysts opinion possesses certa
risks that may be higher than average due to the player being streaky, having little post-seasexperience or may play for a team that is not expected to get into the later playoff rounds.
HOLD: The player represents a reasonable late round pick in your playoff pool.
SELL: The player represents poor value in that the player may be considered a candidate for a hi
draft pick in your playoff pool; however, the players point production in this years post-season
expected to be disappointing and is expected to depreciate over the postseason.
Doug Gilmour
Strong Buy
1. Pavel Datsyuk
2. Ilya Kovalchuk
3. Ryan Kesler
Buy
1. Jonathan Toews
2. Drew Doughty
3. Daniel Briere
Hold
1. Andrew Ference
2. Mike Knuble
3. Any McDonald
Sell
1. Nicklas Backstrom
2. Daniel Sedin
3. Steve Sullivan
Ron Ellis
Strong Buy
1. Sidney Crosby
2. Evgeni Malkin
3. James Neal
Buy
1. Claude Giroux
2. Jonathan Toews
3. Patrick Kane
Hold
1. Matt Cooke
2. Pascal Dupuis
3. Mason Raymond
Sell
1. Alex Ovechkin
2. Joe Thornton
3. Patrick Marleau
Chris Campoli
Strong Buy
1. Daniel Sedin
2. Evgeni Malkin
3. Sidney Crosby
Buy
1. Jonathan Toews
2. Erik Karlsson
3. Brad Richards
Hold
1. Alex Burrows
2. James Neal
3. Tim Thomas
Sell
1. Jeff Carter
2. Ilya Kovalchuk
3. David Backes
Nick Stajduhar
Strong Buy
1. Ryan Kesler
2. Daniel Sedin
3. Ilya Kovalchuk
Buy
1. Pavel Datsyuk
2. Alex Burrows
3. Zach Parise
Hold
1. David Backes
2. Chris Higgins
3. Kevin Bieksa
Sell
1. Daniel Alfredsson
2. Alex Ovechkin
3. Kris Versteeg
Wayne Cowley
Strong Buy
1. Brad Richards
2. Pavel Datsyuk
3. Daniel Sedin
Buy
1. Daniel Briere
2. Ryan Callahan
3. Tyler Seguin
Hold
1. James Neal
2. Jonathan Toews
3. Patrick Elias
Sell
1. Sidney Crosby
2. Alex Ovechkin
3. Jason Spezza
theScore
Strong Buy
1. Evgeni Malkin
2. Marion Gabor
3. David Krejci
Buy
1. Sidney Crosby
2. Anze Kopitar
3. David Backes
Hold
1. Zdeno Chara
2. Mike Fisher
3. Ray Whitney
Sell
1. Nicklas Backst
2. T. Fleischman
3. Jonathan Toew
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Charitable Initiatives
The Special Analysts have played an important role in the preparation of this report and Byro
Capital Markets appreciates the efforts that were made for the entertainment of Byrons clien
Byron made a donation to each of the following charities as selected by the Special Analysts.
Canadian Cancer Society The Ron Ellis Team Canada Foundation Scotty Gomez Foundation Right To Play Sports Legacy Institute (a partner of Stopconcussions.com) March of Dimes Canada
Charity Trade Day
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on that day are donated to charity. If youve enjoyed this Special Report, Byron hopes you
contribute to its next Charity Trade Day.
For more information about Byron Capital Markets and its charitable initiatives, see the About Us
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