Fenway Sports Group has agreed in principle to sell the Pittsburgh Penguins to the Chicago-based Hoffmann family, first reported by Hockey Insider Frank Seravalli, confirmed by @emilymkaplan.
The deal is pending approval by the NHL's Board of Governors. https://t.co/qTr7tfQVhT
Fenway Sports Group has agreed in principle to sell the Pittsburgh Penguins to the Chicago-based Hoffmann family, first reported by Hockey Insider Frank Seravalli, confirmed by @emilymkaplan.
The deal is pending approval by the NHL's Board of Governors. https://t.co/qTr7tfQVhT
I haven’t tweeted in YEARS. But if you think picking a DT over a risk at QB got us closer to a playoff win when we are looking at Mason Rudolph or 41 year old Aaron Rodger’s running the offense, I have a bridge in Nebraska to sell you.
Back at Gannon for the first time in years for homecoming. Spoke to an active at Pike, told him I joined in Spring of 2013. He said:
“I was ten then lol”
I’m going home
@ScottFish24 Ohhhh I’m not sure if this is my fourth year applying. It’s either my third or fourth. Would love to have @JetSetDynasty back in the #SFB13 mix!