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SENATORS SALE RUMORS SWIRL IN OTTAWA DESPITE DENIAL

          One day after the Ottawa Citizen reported that
     potential U.S. buyers have expressed interest in paying
     around C$200M to purchase the Senators and relocate the team
     to the U.S., the OTTAWA SUN's Bruce Garrioch reports that
     Oklahoma City "could be a frontrunner" to land the franchise
     if "a decision is made to sell the team."  Officials
     representing Oklahoma were in Ottawa last week and met with
     Senators Chair Rod Bryden.  Sources tell the SUN that the
     group is "made up of a consortium of Boston businessmen" who
     are willing to pay US$120M to move the franchise.   No
     formal offer has been made for the team.  Yesterday, Bryden
     denied having talks with anyone on moving the team: "I have
     not had discussions with any potential buyer to move the
     team from Ottawa, nor are any such discussion planned at
     this time" (OTTAWA SUN, 10/27).  Meanwhile, the NHL denied
     the Citizen report saying that NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman
     had received "at least" three verbal offers from parties
     interested in the Senators.  NHL Group VP/Communications
     Bernadette Mansur: "While we do receive expressions of
     interest from potential ownership groups for NHL franchises
     on a regular basis, there have been no discussion concerning
     a sale and relocation of the Ottawa Senators.  We have every
     expectation that the Senators will be able to stay in
     Ottawa" (NHL).  In Ottawa, Allen Panzeri writes today that
     if the Senators are sold to a U.S. group, "they'll likely
     end up in Houston."  Among interested parties listed:
     Rockets Owner Les Alexander, IHL Aeros Owner Chuck Watson,
     Houston NFL expansion team Owner Bob McNair,
     Seahawks/Blazers Owner Paul Allen and NBA Kings Owners Joe
     and Gavin Maloof (OTTAWA CITIZEN, 10/27). 
          POLL DATA: A poll of 438 Ottawa residents over two days
     last week shows that 61% support tax breaks for the
     Senators, while 39% are opposed. The poll, commissioned by
     the OTTAWA SUN and conducted by Corporate Research Group,
     has a margin of error of +/- 4.7% (OTTAWA SUN, 10/27).

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