BREAKING NEWS - Central Division Team Has Sold Their Franchise For $680 Million Dollars
The Central division in the NHL is not the most competitive division in the NHL, aside from the Tampa Bay Lighting and the Florida Panthers the Carolina Hurricanes have slowly became a popular team in their division.
Detroit and Columbus have been on the downfall for the past couple of years, and the Nashville Predators still end up dead last in earnings for a franchise per season.. hurting the NHL and it's owners.
It has been rumoured that throughout the last two or three seasons the Nashville Predators current owners have been trying to sell their organization, and it is estimated to be worth a whopping $680,000,000.. who can afford that?
Well the son of the Cleveland Browns of the NFL does, his net worth is over $2.3 BILLION dollars and is set the buy the Nashville Predators and it can be confirmed as early as the end of next week.
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