A group led by Michael Andlauer has emerged from a long and public bidding process with an agreement in principle to be the new owner of the Ottawa Senators.
The team announced the deal in a news release, saying he would purchase 90 per cent of the team. It did not list a purchase price.
“Subject to approval by both the National Hockey League and finalization of the sale process, Andlauer will assume control of the organization’s operations,” the Senators said.
The 57-year-old based in Toronto has been a minority owner of the Montreal Canadiens since 2009 and owns the Brantford Bulldogs junior hockey team, which he
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