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The Hoffmann family has "emerged as a serious contender" to purchase the Pittsburgh Penguins, according to a report.
According to reports, Fenway Sports Group could sell the Penguins to a Florida-based family investment firm. So who are the Hoffmanns?
Woods is one of six players on the nine-person committee that will deep dive into the competitive structure of the PGA Tour ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins have a new suitor interested in purchasing the team, per Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
FSG previously said it was exploring the sale of a minority stake. The post Fenway Sports Group Weighs Penguins Options Amid ‘Serious’ Suitor appeared first on Front Office Sports.
There is a new name to watch regarding the potential sale of the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Chicago-based Hoffmann family, ...
Brian Rolapp, three weeks into his role as the tour’s first CEO, announced the nine-member “Future Competition Committee” and said it would have a clean sheet to consider changes that uphold ...
The Hoffmann family, owners of the minor league Florida Everblades, have "emerged as a serious contender" to buy the Pittsburgh Penguins, Sportsnet reported Tuesday.
In addition to Woods, players on the new committee are Patrick Cantlay, Adam Scott and Camillo Villegas, all of whom are members of the PGA Tour Policy Board and PGA Tour Enterprises Board, and ...