Selling the Ottawa Senators generated more drama than an episode of Netflix's "Selling Sunset."
For months the Senators' saga played out like a reality series cliché: billionaire bidding wars, high-stakes negotiations, celebrity cameos and, in the end, one clear winner.
In Ottawa's case, it was transportation tycoon Michael Andlauer -- heading a group of additional investors -- who emerged victorious, offering a reported $950 million earlier this month to successfully sign a purchase agreement for the Senators. That deal remains subject to NHL approval.
Andlauer, 58, had been involved with the sale process in Ottawa from its start last November.