MLSE Chair Apologizes To Maple Leafs Fans For Team's "Unacceptable" Play This Season
Published April 10, 2012In letter to fans, MLSE Chair said the way this year ended was "unacceptable"
HOLDING PATTERN: The NATIONAL POST's Sean Fitz-Gerald notes the Maple Leafs, along with the Raptors, Toronto FC and the "long list of MLSE’s holdings, are in a holding pattern while the sale of their parent company approaches a closing date this summer." Tanenbaum increased his ownership stake to 25% from 20.47%, and "also maintained his title" as MLSE Chair. It is "not clear whether the open letter to fans is a signal that he is preparing to become a more public face for ownership" (NATIONAL POST, 4/10).
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