Hockey Fans Believe Ryan Reynolds’ $1.3-Billion Mint Mobile Sale Frees Him Up To Buy The Ottawa Senators

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Could Ryan Reynolds be making a play to own an NHL team? The Canadian actor’s latest business deal has some speculating that he may be making a play at ownership of the Ottawa Senators. READ MORE: Ryan Reynolds’ Mint Mobile Sells For $1.3 Billion To T-Mobile On Wednesday, it was announced that T-Mobile is buying cellular provider Mint Mobile in a deal said to be worth approximated $1.35 billion.

Reynolds, who will continue on in a creative role, owns a minority stake in Mint, said to be around 20 to 25 per cent of the company.

Last month, it was revealed that the “Deadpool” star was partnering with real estate developers The Remington Group to offer a bid on the Senators.

Fans and sports media personalities immediately began theorizing that the sale would aid Reynolds in his bid to purchase the Ottawa hockey time. READ MORE: 2023 Juno Awards: Ryan Reynolds Introducing Nickelback Is Literally All Of Us Sportsnet columnist Eric Engles also tweeted that NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has said a sale on the Senators will go through within weeks, further fuelling the speculation.

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