Ryan Reynolds wants to expand his sports empire. Will Snoop stop him?

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Ryan Reynolds wants to expand his sports empire. Will Snoop stop him?
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The actor has enjoyed huge success with Wrexham and now he is interested in the NHL’s Senators. He will face competition from two music titans though

Not impossible! There are reportedly multiple former NHL-ers involved in the Sparks bid, including Grant Fuhr, James Neal, Mattias Norstrom, and Trevor Daley. And Snoop’s message about bringing hockey to communities where it has not historically been played or watched aligns with the NHL’s growth goals.

According to Postmedia, which was first to report the news ,“wants to be a part of the bid because he grew up in Toronto, loves hockey, has ties to the Ottawa area and believes there’s a chance to be a part of something special.” Postmedia quoted a source that said “the team he works with grew up in Ottawa, so they know the market really well … he wants to build something that will be great in Ottawa.”Probably good.

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