Cohen steps down as majority owner of NHL’s Florida Panthers; 2 partners named replacements
By APMonday, November 16, 2009
NHL: Florida Panthers announce new majority owners
SUNRISE, Fla. — Florida Panthers majority owner Alan Cohen is stepping down to allow two minority partners to run the NHL franchise.
The team introduced Cliff Viner and Stu Siegel as co-general partners at a news conference Monday.
An e-mail sent to fans said that Cohen will remain a limited partner with the hockey team, which has not won a playoff series since 1996 or a playoff game since 1997. In the release, Cohen thanked Viner and Siegel, and said South Florida is a “great market and they deserve a winner.”
The deal has not yet been approved by the league.
Cohen led a group of investors that bought the Panthers in 2001 from billionaire entrepreneur H. Wayne Huizenga.
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Tags: Florida, Men's Hockey, North America, Ownership Changes, Professional Hockey, Sports Business, Sunrise, United States
Tags: Florida, Men's Hockey, North America, Ownership Changes, Professional Hockey, Sports Business, Sunrise, United States
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