I think the premise is in this complicated transaction you have an immediate and NHL vetted buyer ready to take the Penguins off the hands of Fenway group.I'm not following the logic that Terry Pegula needs to come out of this still owning an NHL franchise
Fenway’s tapped in enough that it’s more than idle chatter but I wouldn’t hold my breath for a saleI don't think that is how sources work
If Fenway wasn't verified by the admins.....we wouldn't allow this post.I don't think that is how sources work
He seems to be a masochistic fan, the guy loves pain.And Terry Pegula is a long-time Sabres fan.
DN as part of the deal could maintain concessions in new arena or current one for years too.Remember we are talking about a franchise swap
Delaware North has built a goldmine in Boston but if a new Celtics owner decides to build a new arena all bets are off. Everyone assumes a new Celtics arena would be built 3 miles away next to the Encore Casino which in 5 years has become extremely successful. They DON'T advertise as they don't have to.
As others have said, this seems like a bit of a pipe dream. It's way too complicated. And Terry Pegula is a long-time Sabres fan. That said, he's also a billionaire businessman, so if the price is right, anything can happen. Maybe he'd be willing to take his payday and just concentrate on the Bills. Or maybe he'd retain a minority interest and let someone else buy the Pens.
(BTW, when I Iived in Buffalo briefly a long time ago, I was right around the corner from the intersection of Delaware Ave. and North St., in case people are wondering about that name.)