Snoop Dogg Makes a Push to Buy an NHL Team
As everyone's eyes were turned on Ryan Reynolds to buy the Ottawa Senators, another star is reportedly interested in buying the team.
None other than the prolific rapper, Snoop Dogg!
Snoop Dogg Makes a Push to Buy the Ottawa Senators
Over the years, Snoop has shown interest in the NHL on multiple occasions. He's often seen at games, he performed during the All-Star weekend, and was even a guest in EA Sports' NHL20. Now, it looks like he wants to go even further and buy the Ottawa Senators!
BREAKING: The Athletic has confirmed Snoop Dogg is part of Neko Sparks' bid to purchase the Ottawa Senators.
The iconic artist is part of a consortium planning on making an aggressive bid to buy the NHL team.
It's certainly a plot twist.
With Snoop Dogg as a shareholder of the team, what major changes in the team would you expect?
As seen on Markerzone - Snoop Dogg Officially Joins Hopeful Ownership Group for an NHL Team
POLL |
Who would you like to see buy the Senators? |
Snoop Dogg | 58 | 17.7 % |
Ryan Reynolds | 270 | 82.3 % |
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