Latest on the sale of the Senators.
Sources say there’s been a lot of back-and-forth between GSP and three of the four groups involved to try to close a deal.
A source said the Sparks bid is still on the table but there are several questions around the funding of his bid and the chances of victory by that group aren’t strong. The NHL will give the board as much detail as it can so when it comes time to vote, the governors are informed enough to rubber stamp the decision after being updated on any changes that may have happened during closing.
Postmedia reported last month the suitors that made bids already understand they’ll have no say in what happens at the NHL draft set for June 28-29 in Nashville or the free agency period that opens July 1. Former NHLer Nick Kypreos, an advisor to the Apostolopoulos bid, did a good job calming the waters when he spoke carefully without giving away any secrets with his co-host Justin Bourne on their podcast Tuesday afternoon on Sportsnet radio in Toronto.Article content
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