Ryan Reynolds is continuing his attempts to buy the Ottawa Senators. The Canadian actor headed down to Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe’s offices on Thursday, sharing a photo with him and Remington Group president, Chris Bratty.
According to CTV News Ottawa, Reynolds has joined forces with the Toronto-based real estate developers in a bid to own the NHL team. READ MORE: Ryan Reynolds Is Building Canada’s Largest Film And TV Studio In Markham He posted a snap on social media, alongside the caption: “Ottawa friends,” and the Canadian flag emoji.
Bratty and senior Ottawa Senators officials — including president of business operations Anthony LeBlanc and vice-president of business operations Chris Phillips — were allegedly seen leaving the National Capital Commission headquarters.
Reynolds, on the other hand, is thought to have snuck through a side-door to avoid being questioned about the possible purchase. READ MORE: Ryan Reynolds & Blake Lively Spotted Out For A Walk After Mint Mobile Sells For $1.3 Billion He’s expected to be attending the Senators home game against the Philadelphia Flyers later on Thursday.
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