The Athletic: American rapper Snoop Dogg wanted to buy the NHL club Ottawa Senators
American rap artist Snoop Dogg (Snoop Dogg) wanted to buy the National Hockey League (NHL) Ottawa Senators. This became known to The Athletic.
According to the publication, the 51-year-old actor joined the application of the entrepreneur from Los Angeles Neko Sparks to buy the team. “He is passionately involved. Comes with ideas. And he’s really excited,” the source said. It is noted that the rapper wants to make visiting hockey matches accessible to low-income segments of the population.
In November 2022, Canadian-American actor Ryan Reynolds said he was trying to buy Ottawa, but the current owners charged too high a price. Then he said that “he needs a partner with very deep pockets.”
In March 2022, Ottawa owner Eugene Melnick passed away at the age of 62. The club was inherited by Melnik’s children Anna and Olivia. They are considering selling the team.
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