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OTTAWA — About this time last year, Michael Andlauer walked off his plane and into the car of Ottawa business mogul Jeff York. They drove to a nearby hotel-lobby steakhouse where the men spoke for four hours.

What came from that conversation set the course for this September’s big announcement, with Andlauer becoming the majority owner of the Ottawa Senators and York’s group of a dozen local businesspeople on board."The second thing out of his mouth was that he wanted to win the Stanley Cup," York said of his introductory dinner with Andlauer.

Having this many local owners is unique to Canadian NHL franchises. The Toronto Maple Leafs are owned by Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment, the Montreal Canadiens are owned by the Molson family, the Edmonton Oilers are owned by the Oilers Entertainment Group, the Calgary Flames are owned by the Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation, the Vancouver Canucks are owned by Canucks Sports and Entertainment, and the Winnipeg Jets are owned by True North Sports and Entertainment.

"I think we were instrumental in getting a really good group of people that could help the person who was going to ." The group also includes Kyle Braatz, the chief executive officer of Fullscript, an Ottawa-based online supplement dispensary. The rest of the ownership group — who are between the ages of 32 and 70 — will be unveiled in the coming weeks.The Senators were put up for sale on Nov. 7, 2022 after Melnyk died on March 28 of that year.

Cyril Leeder, whose return to the Senators front office was a day-one move by Andlauer after being let go by Melnyk in 2017, said through the buy-and-sell process there were a number of conversations with Andlauer about how he could round out his ownership group and do some good things in the community.

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