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Hurricanes to introduce new owner Tom Dundon today

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Hurricanes to introduce new owner Tom Dundon today

Team officials said the sale closed Thursday, about two months after Dundon signed a purchase agreement to buy a majority stake in the franc…

Team officials said the sale closed Thursday, about two months after Dundon signed a purchase agreement to buy a majority stake in the franc…

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP/WNCN) — Dallas billionaire Tom Dundon has taken over as the majority owner of the NHL’s Carolina Hurricanes.

Team officials said the sale closed Thursday, about two months after Dundon signed a purchase agreement to buy a majority stake (51 percent) in the franchise from longtime owner Peter Karmanos Jr. The NHL says its Board of Governors has given its approval.

Karmanos will retain a minority ownership interest in the club he moved from Hartford, Connecticut, to North Carolina in 1997.

Dundon, 46, is the former CEO of Santander Consumer USA, a Dallas-based lending firm. He’s also an investor in the Top Golf chain of golf and entertainment facilities and a key financier of a new golf course in Dallas.

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Karmanos had been publicly seeking a local buyer for at least three years. He acknowledged over the summer that he and a group led by former Texas Rangers CEO Chuck Greenberg had agreed to a term sheet but did not come to terms on a purchase agreement. He also said he was looking for a sale price of about $500 million.

After the sale became official, Dundon familiarized himself with PNC Arena during Thursday’s N.C. State basketball game. While there, he said he “absolutely” wants to keep the Hurricanes in Raleigh for the foreseeable future.

Reports about another possible relocation have plagued the Hurricanes even as team officials and even Bettman have persistently and repeatedly denied them. Bettman said at the All-Star game in January that “the club is not moving” and NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly echoed that sentiment by saying the league is committed to Raleigh in the same manner it has stuck with the Phoenix area during years of struggles for the Coyotes.

Karmanos in 2015 said “we’d have to be idiots to move from here,” largely because of the team’s PNC Arena lease, which extends through 2024 and is considered one of the most team-friendly in the league.

In its most recent franchise valuations, Forbes magazine ranked the Hurricanes last in the NHL at $230 million. Bill Foley paid a $500 million expansion fee to the league to bring the Golden Knights to Las Vegas.

The Hurricanes have not made the playoffs since 2009 — the longest active drought in the NHL — and entered Thursday night’s game at Washington one point out of a playoff spot and tied for sixth in the Metropolitan Division.

When asked what he wanted to improve about the team, Dundon said, “I think the most important thing is we need to have a great fan experience and great value.”

Fans will have a chance to see that Hurricanes fan experience today at 7:30 p.m. when the ‘Canes take-on the Capitals inside of PNC Arena.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman is scheduled to appear at a news conference Friday in Raleigh to introduce Dundon. Bettman has said the team is not moving.

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