Why owning the Ottawa Senators is a hot ticket for celebrities

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Ryan Reynolds, Snoop Dogg and reportedly The Weeknd have created a star-powered bidding war in a quest to own the Ottawa Senators.

First, Canadian-born Hollywood actor Ryan Reynolds made his interest widely known.

In the past week the music industry has jumped in with two recent Super Bowl performers: legendary rapper Snoop Dogg has joined one bid and Canadian recording artist The Weeknd reportedly joining another based on a report from Postmedia on Saturday.

Ottawa is not known for attracting entertainment star power. The spouses of two former Senators are likely the most famous to have been connected to the team — Mike Fisher’s wife Carrie Underwood and Dion Phaneuf’s

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