“The Dragons of Dragons’ Den Eye NHL Franchise Ownership with Russell Peters and Snoop Dogg among Bidders”

2023-05-24 04:42:38

In a press release issued on Monday, the participation of four members of the show Dragons’ Denthe English version on CBC of In the eye of the dragon, has been confirmed.

Robert Herjavec, Arlene Dickinson, Wes Hall and Manjit Minhas now want to become partners in the purchase of the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise.

Comedian Russell Peters also recently announced his interest on social networks.

Unlike the other bidders, the group represented by Neko Sparks has not hesitated to disclose the names of famous partners for a few weeks: first Snoop Dogg, then former star sprinter Donovan Bailey.

A total of four groups have submitted final offers to own the Ottawa Senators. They had until May 15 to do so, according to Sportsnet et Postmedia.

Other consortia in the race include former Pittsburgh Penguins minority owners Jeffrey and Michael Kimel, as well as Montreal Canadiens minority owner Michael Andlauer.

The fourth group in the ranks is represented by Toronto-area billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos.

In addition, the group represented by Neko Sparks also met with the Chief of the Anishinabeg First Nation of Kitigan Zibi, Dylan Whiteduck, interested in the proposed acquisition of the hockey franchise. Chief Whiteduck said he expected to meet with at least one more group of bidders.

Singer The Weeknd has also joined another offer, according to Postmedia.

At this time, no date has been determined for the announcement of the future Senators ownership group.

The previous owner, Eugene Melnyk, died last year. He had bought the team and its arena for US$130 million in 2003.

With information from CBC

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