Florida Everblades owner reportedly looking to buy Pittsburgh Penguins from Fenway Sports Group
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Florida Everblades owner reportedly looking to buy Pittsburgh Penguins from Fenway Sports Group
"The Hoffmann family, owners of the ECHL's Florida Everblades, is reportedly exploring a purchase of the NHL franchise Pittsburgh Penguins, being considered serious contenders."
"David Hoffmann and his son Geoff are not the only interested buyers; former Penguins co-owner Mario Lemieux is also part of a group looking to buy the team."
"Fenway Sports Group, the current owner of the Penguins, owns significant sports franchises, including the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool FC, valued at $14.9 billion."
"Hoffmann has experience owning professional hockey teams, having achieved success with the Everblades, winning three consecutive Kelly Cups since 2022."
The Hoffmann family, owners of the ECHL's Florida Everblades, is exploring a potential purchase of the Pittsburgh Penguins. The family is considered serious contenders for the NHL franchise, although it is not a confirmed deal. David Hoffmann, founder of Hoffmann Family Companies, alongside his son Geoff, are in a competitive bidding environment with Mario Lemieux and his group, which also includes former co-owner Ron Burkle. The current owner, Fenway Sports Group, has significant investments in other major sports teams and is valued at $14.9 billion.
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