Ryan Reynolds has some competition in his quest to buy the Ottawa Senators ... and it's none other than Snoop Dogg!!
In case you didn't know, Snoop is a massive fan of hockey. In 2018, he teamed up with the NHL to release a weekly video series called"Hockey 101 with Snoop Dogg."
On top of that ... in 2020, he called a whole period of NHL action for the L.A. Kings during the team’s matchup with the Colorado Avalanche. If you want to dig even further, in his famous"Gin and Juice” music video ... Snoop is rocking a Pittsburgh Penguins jersey. While adding Dogg to his ownership group certainly bolsters its cause, it will still be a battle for Sparks' group to win the Senators. Reynolds and real estate mogulare rumored to be preparing a $1 billion dollar bid to buy the team. They would also build a new stadium for the org., although it's unknown if Sparks and his group would do the same.
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