BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - Outgoing Sabres owner B. Thomas Golisano has said his goodbyes to players and staff but says Buffalo may not have seen the last of him.
The billionaire businessman didn’t rule out the possibility he would buy the Buffalo Bills if they were ever in danger of moving out of town.
Golisano made the remarks Thursday at HSBC Arena, where he talked about his decision to sell the NHL’s Sabres to Pennsylvania businessman Terry Pegula.
He says any interest in getting involved with the Bills once Ralph Wilson’s ownership ends would depend on how concerned he is that the team would move. Wilson has said the Bills will be sold by his estate when he dies.
Golisano says he’ll be focusing on a governmental project he’ll detail later in Washington.
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