The Ottawa Senators Hockey sale continues to make headlines, with Canadian music sensation The Weeknd reportedly joining Toronto billionaires Jeffrey and Michael Kimel of the Harlo Capital Group in their bid to acquire the franchise. Sources say that The Weeknd, who has a deep love for hockey and the Ottawa area, wants to be a financial partner in the acquisition and believes that this presents a unique opportunity for him to be part of something special. His involvement in the Harlo bid comes on the heels of other celebrities, such as Snoop Dogg and Ryan Reynolds, expressing their interest in the Senators, highlighting the growing trend of celebrities investing in sports franchises. NHL commissioner Gary Bettman has also weighed in, saying that having a celebrity owner could be beneficial, but ultimately the bids will have to stand on their own merit. Subscribe to read more exclusive sports coverage and stay updated on the latest developments in the Ottawa Senators sale.