In
October 2006, Lemieux's ownership group announced that it had reached
an agreement to sell the Penguins to
Research
in Motion
Chairman
and Co-CEO
Jim
Balsillie.
However, Balsillie unexpectedly rescinded his offer two months later
after an apparent dispute with the NHL Board of Governors over
purchasing conditions, despite Balsillie having earlier pledged to
the Board that he would not relocate the team. Lemieux was offended
that Balsillie had pulled out at last minute and initially refused to
return Balsillie's deposit, saying that it was in breach of their
agreement.
On
March 13, 2007, Lemieux's ownership group announced a final agreement
for a new multi-purpose arena, eventually to be named
Consol
Energy Center,
to be built across the street from Mellon Arena. The deal keeps the
Penguins in Pittsburgh for at least 30 years. Lemieux was
instrumental in negotiating this deal, despite outside efforts to
move the team to
Kansas
City.
It was later revealed that Lemieux had visited Kansas City only to
put pressure on the city and state to push through plans for the new
arena.
The
Penguins returned to the playoffs, losing in 5 games to the
Ottawa
Senators
in
2007, and making the Finals in 2008 where they lost in six games to
the
Detroit
Red Wings.
On June 12, 2009, Lemieux won his 3rd Stanley Cup, this time as an
owner as the Penguins won a rematch with the Red Wings in the
2009
Stanley Cup Finals,
in seven games.
Lemieux
is a regular competitor at the American Century Championship, the
annual competition to determine the best golfers among American
sports and entertainment celebrities. He won the tournament in 1998
and has a total of two top ten finishes. The tournament, televised by
NBC in July, is played at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course in
Lake
Tahoe,
Nevada.
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