In the process of buying the Ottawa Senators, popular actor Ryan Reynolds continued his seduction operation in the Canadian capital by paying a visit to the city’s mayor, Mark Sutcliffe.
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Getting into the comedy game, the chosen one posted a humorous message on Twitter claiming that he had given the Vancouver native a job.
“We hired a new receptionist today, but it didn’t work out. He spent too much time taking “selfies”. Good luck with your plans,” Mr. Sutcliffe wrote.
Reynolds is among the finalists to acquire the National Hockey League (NHL) team from the federal capital. In order to improve his chances of becoming the owner, he joined forces last February with the Remington group, a powerful Ontario real estate company.
The Canadian actor was also present at Thursday night’s meeting of the Senators once morest the Philadelphia Flyers. This is also the second time this season that the 46-year-old man attended a match of coach DJ Smith’s troupe.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman welcomed the principal’s visit to Ottawa.
“Ryan thought it was important to get in touch with a partner that would suit him. I respect his view of the process. He wants to follow him from beginning to end,” said the leader, whose remarks were reported Thursday by the Sportsnet network.