Bocephus86
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Damn it don't let them kill another franchise here please. I love the idea of the Eagles owner ending up with the Cs.Some speculation on Boston radio it’s to free up some cash for a Celtics bid.
Damn it don't let them kill another franchise here please. I love the idea of the Eagles owner ending up with the Cs.Some speculation on Boston radio it’s to free up some cash for a Celtics bid.
I'm not familiar with this theory, why would Pegula want to buy the Penguins?this would fit the jacobs gets sabres, fenway gets celtics/bruins/arena & pegula gets penguins theory from last month
Kevin Weekes is such a drama queen, always posting cryptic pictures
I'm not familiar with this theory, why would Pegula want to buy the Penguins?
Pegula can go help the Penguins miss the playoffs for 15 straight seasons nowThis rumor has been percolating in Boston for a few weeks and spawns from the Celtics being up for sale. Delaware North simply can't afford the Celtics who could be sold for $5 BILLION
The six children of Jeremy Jacobs now own the Bruins and Delaware North owns TD Garden. The family feels they can build a new arena downtown to replace the flawed KeyBank Center.
But for this to work you need a third team and the Penguins are the perfect fit as Terry Pegula has strong Pennslynaia connections and the Penguins are currently owned by the Red Sox.
Fenway Sports Group then winds up...
sabres board has the thread
this would fit the jacobs gets sabres, fenway gets celtics/bruins/arena & pegula gets penguins theory from last month
YepThey bought them, like what? Five years ago? Why would they sell so soon?
This is definitely a profit tactic. Buy the team at a below-average amount, value of team boosts, and then sell off a minority stake to get nice revenue juice. They saw the NHL booming and wanted to take advantage of it for the last two or so years.
Damn it don't let them kill another franchise here please. I love the idea of the Eagles owner ending up with the Cs.
Remember TD Garden got a massive renovation, same with Philly and STL as well at 9 figures. So long as the building has the space, you can reconfigure the non viewing areas to however you want. I doubt much of the viewing is going to change. They would remove some seats to replace with fewer luxury ones to make more per seat.Pegula can go help the Penguins miss the playoffs for 15 straight seasons now
I can't believe Keybank and for that matter TD Garden are both pushing 30 years old. They don't seem that old. Still, it seems like a massive waste of materials and resources to scrap a 30 year old arena. But I grew up with an NHL where just about every team played in a building that was retrofitted for hockey and already 50+ years old, I still feel spoiled by the current buildings in a way