Snoop Doggs Bid For Senators Tragically Falling Through
The Neko Sparks led bid that includes Snoop Dogg appears to be falling through which would be a massive loss for the NHL.
Snoop Doggs Bid For Senators Tragically Falling Through
Many fans are campaigning for the Senators to be purchased by the Neko Sparks led group because of the celebrity personalities who will help grow the game. Most specifically, the fans want Snoop Dogg.
Snoop has said he can help grow the game in ways that can't be done under regular ownership.
It was recently reported that the group is in dire need of more money.
This is concerning for many who want to see the game grown. The Sparks group is probably the best group to grow the game but if they get bullied out for more money the team likely won't be able to purchase the team.
This is unfortunate and hopefully the group can get the necessary funds so the game can get grown further to a more broad population.
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Do you want Snoop Dogg to own an NHL team? |
yes | 78 | 42.2 % |
no | 107 | 57.8 % |
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