NEW: Ryan Reynolds now betting favourite to buy Ottawa Senators ottnews
The Canadian actor and entrepreneur has expressed an interest in being part of a consortium to purchase the Senators and Canadian Tire Centre.
Bodog wonders that with T-Mobile reportedly considering an acquisition of Mint Mobile, which is partially owned by Reynolds, "Could this signal the beginning of his endeavour to purchase the NHL's Ottawa Senators?"
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