Actor Ryan Reynolds is interested in buying the Ottawa Senators if the team ultimately ends up being put up for sale, according to a report from People Magazine. Reynolds, who is from Vancouver, reportedly would want to keep the team in Ottawa if a sale were to take place as a sale to another buyer could potentially result in relocation.
One Senators fan even tweeted at Reynolds and asked the actor to be the team's new owner. Reynolds replied with a hand-on-the-chin emoji.
The Melnyk family has been exploring the possibility of selling the Senators in recent weeks and bidders are already starting to line up. Toronto natives Jeffrey and Michael Kimel "expressed an interest" in buying the NHL franchise if it goes up for sale.
According to Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun, Anna and Olivia Melnyk, who are the daughters of late Senators owner Eugene Melnyk, could place the team up for sale in the coming months. Melnyk had owned the Senators since 2003 up until his death in March 2022 at 62 years old due to a battle with an undisclosed illness.
Following his death, Anna and Olivia Melnyk inherited the Senators franchise. They're attempting to get a new arena built on the LeBreton Flats, which is closer to the center of the city of Ottawa. If the team is sold, the Melnyks reportedly want to stay on as minority owners.
This wouldn't be Reynolds' first venture into owning a sports franchise. Reynolds already owns the Welsh football club Wrexham AFC along with fellow actor Rob McElhenney. The two purchased Wrexham AFC in February 2021.
In late 2021, Forbes estimated that the Senators franchise was worth about $525 million, ranking 28th out of the 32 NHL clubs.