Sioux Falls Pheasants Ownership Sells Team
The Sioux Falls Pheasants (American Association) was sold to an investor group with ties to the NHL’s Minnesota Wild according to an article here:
The transaction includes the Stampede hockey team. The original CEO of both the Stampede and the Pheasants will remain in his position, and both he and the other original minority owners will keep their ownership stakes in the teams. This ownership change occurs less than 3 weeks before the start of the American Association season. It also coincides with a new look to the Pheasants website at http://www.sfpheasants.com
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May 1, 2012
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