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Mario Lemieux and Ron Burkle sold the Penguins in 2021 for $900 million and the team could be worth double that price now.
Mario Lemieux may help resurrect hockey in Pittsburgh once again. The Penguins legend and Hockey Hall of Famer is part of a group that is "very interested" in buying the Penguins, according to The ...
Last month, DK Pittsburgh Sports reported that Lemieux's group was prepared to pay somewhere in the $1 billion range for the ...
Ever since TSN’s Pierre LeBrun first reported that a group led by Mario Lemieux had an interest in buying back the Pittsburgh Penguins, fans have been waiting f ...
If Mario Lemieux and Ron Burkle are going to reclaim the Pittsburgh Penguins, their bid is going to have to increase. That’s ...
Despite rampant trade talk of high-profile players and a draft class with three first-round picks, the story that generated ...
Amid rocky years, Sidney Crosby's Pittsburgh Penguins could be in for a new majority owner to take over the reins in the City of Bridges.
Elliotte Friedman has addressed the talk about Mario Lemieux buying back the Pittsburgh Penguins. On Sunday, Friedman spoke ...
PITTSBURGH -- Mario Lemieux and longtime business partner Ron Burkle are serious about buying back the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins from the Boston-based Fenway Sports Group, sources tell DK ...
Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh Penguins' captain, approaches a significant milestone, potentially surpassing Mario Lemieux's ...
Hockey and sports in general can be broken down into moments. Some moments are bigger than others and chart the course of a franchise, and even an entire league.
On Nov. 29, 2021, Pittsburgh Penguins owners Mario Lemieux and Ron Burkle sold a controlling stake in the team to Fenway Sports Group in a deal that valued the franchise at $900 million.