Former Tennessee governor to purchase Nashville Predators

Gov. Bill Haslam speaks during   The College Pipeline in East Tennessee: Where We Are, Where We're Going, and Policy Options   event in Howard H. Baker Jr. Center in Knoxville, Tenn. on Monday, May 23, 2022.

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Former Tennessee governor Bill Haslam is expected to become the majority owner of the Nashville Predators over an unspecified period of time, Sportico reported.

The Predators’ current ownership group is led by healthcare entrepreneur Herbert Fritch. However, the franchise features 17 owners.

ESPN reported Haslam is expected to purchase shares from Fritch over the next three years. He is not expected to purchase shares from the minority owners, however.

Haslam, 63, served as governor of Tennessee from 2011-19. His brother Jimmy owns the NFL’s Cleveland Browns.

Per Forbes, Bill Haslam has a net worth of $2.3 billion and the Predators’ franchise is worth $600 million.

The Predators began play in the NHL during the 1998-99 season. Founding owner Craig Leipold sold the team to the current ownership group for $175 million in 2007.

–Field Level Media

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