Businesses hoping to cash in on rare opportunity with Leafs, Raptors playoff-bound
TORONTO — For the first time in 15 years, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Toronto Raptors are playoff bound at the same time, providing a rare opportunity for hundreds of business owners in the city hoping to cash in.
“All year, you’re waiting and looking and following the teams so closely,” said Adam Watkowski, the general manager at sports bar Wayne Gretzky’s Toronto. “A playoff run can make or break a good year for you.”
Staff have spent the past few days preparing for the more than 600 hockey fans they expect will come for the first game between the Leafs and the Washington Capitals on Thursday night, Watkowski said. They have doubled the amount of beer, wings, burgers and fries the bar sells on a regular night, he added.
“There is no reason why during a solid playoff run, I can’t even triple my sales,” he said. “That’s how much extra business we get.”


