In a shocking move, the Board of Governors has unanimously approved the sale of the Pittsburgh Penguins to a new ownership group, paving the way for a new era in the team's history. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has confirmed the sale, marking the end of Mario Lemieux and Ronald Burkle's nearly two-decade-long tenure as owners. The Penguins, who have won three Stanley Cup championships since 1991, are one of the most successful franchises in the NHL, and the new ownership group will be tasked with maintaining their competitive edge while also navigating the complexities of the modern sports landscape. As the Penguins look to the future, fans and hockey enthusiasts alike will be eager to see how this change in ownership will impact the team's on-ice performance and overall direction.
Penguins sale unanimously approved by Board of Governors, Commissioner says NHL.com