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Predators Holdings LLC

Predators Holdings LLC is a private based in , that owns and operates the , a professional ice hockey team in the National Hockey League (NHL), as well as Powers Management, the entity responsible for the day-to-day operations of . Formed in 2007 by a group of 17 local investors from sectors including finance and , the company acquired the and Powers Management from previous owner for $193 million U.S., securing the franchise's future in Nashville after NHL Board of Governors approval. Initial leadership included David Freeman as chairman and alternate governors such as William "Boots" Del Biaggio and Herb Fritch, with the purchase also involving arena lease approvals from Nashville's Metro Sports Authority and Metro Council. The ownership structure has evolved over time, with notable changes including Tom Cigarran succeeding as chairman in 2010 and Herb Fritch taking over in 2019. In June 2022, former Governor acquired a minority stake from Fritch, with plans to transition to majority control pending NHL approval; this process culminated in Haslam assuming 57% ownership and the role of chairman of the Predators Board of Governors effective July 1, 2025, while Fritch remains a co-owner. Under this local-focused ownership, the franchise has seen significant growth, valued at $1.6 billion as of October 2025 according to Sportico, reflecting strong revenue from team operations and arena events.

History

Formation and Initial Acquisition

In 2007, the faced significant financial difficulties under owner , who had purchased the franchise in 1998 but struggled with ongoing losses and low attendance, averaging just 13,815 fans per game in the 2006-07 season despite a strong on-ice performance. Leipold expressed frustration over the team's unprofitability, having profited only once in nine years for $640,000, prompting him to seek a sale earlier that year. Initially, he signed a in May 2007 to sell the team to Canadian billionaire for $220 million, with plans to relocate it to , but the deal collapsed in July amid fan opposition, legal challenges, and NHL commissioner Gary Bettman's reluctance to approve the move. To avert relocation and keep the Predators in Nashville, a group of local investors organized Predators Holdings LLC, a formed specifically for the acquisition. Led by Nashville businessman David Freeman through his entity Commodore Trust, the group partnered with investor Boots Del Biaggio and other stakeholders, including executives Thomas Cigarran and Christopher Cigarran, to assemble the necessary funding. This effort was driven by community support, including a fan-led ticket drive that sold over 5,000 season tickets in a week to demonstrate market viability. On August 1, 2007, Leipold signed a with Predators Holdings LLC for $193 million, with the group providing a $10 million deposit. The NHL Board of Governors approved the sale on December 2, 2007, and the transaction closed on December 7, transferring ownership of the Predators franchise along with Powers Management LLC, the operator of . This local acquisition ensured the team's long-term commitment to Nashville, stabilizing its operations and fostering growth in a non-traditional market.

Subsequent Ownership Changes

Following the 2007 acquisition of the by Predators Holdings LLC, operational control transitioned to the local ownership group in 2008, solidifying the franchise's commitment to remaining in Nashville under Tennessee-based investors. This shift emphasized a stable, community-oriented structure, with the group comprising regional business leaders focused on long-term growth rather than relocation. In March 2010, Tom Cigarran was appointed chairman of the board, replacing David Freeman and providing steady leadership during a period of on-ice success and arena developments. Cigarran, a prominent Nashville businessman, guided the organization through its first Final appearance in 2017, maintaining the local focus amid increasing franchise value. His tenure concluded in January 2019, when retired healthcare executive Herb Fritch succeeded him as chairman, continuing the emphasis on operational stability and regional investment. A significant ownership adjustment occurred in June 2022, when former Governor acquired a substantial stake from chairman Herb Fritch, initiating a three-year transition plan to establish Haslam as the majority owner. This move reinforced the local ownership model, with Haslam's involvement bringing political and business acumen to the group while preserving the Predators' roots. The transition culminated effective July 1, 2025, when Haslam assumed a 57% majority stake, valuing the franchise at approximately $1.3 billion as of 2024 and underscoring the enduring stability of Predators Holdings LLC under regional control. No major disruptions or external investor overhauls have occurred since, highlighting the group's consistent approach to governance and growth.

Ownership and Leadership

Principal Owners and Stakeholders

Predators Holdings LLC operates as a private , with stakes held primarily by a group of local Nashville-area investors focused on maintaining the franchise's roots in . The group originally comprised 17 local investors in 2007 and includes about 17 people and 10 families as of 2025, with no major changes reported following Haslam's acquisition. The entity does not disclose public valuations or detailed equity breakdowns, emphasizing community-oriented stewardship over financial transparency. As of 2025, the principal stakeholders include a mix of leaders from healthcare, , and other sectors, who collectively committed to retaining the in the region following earlier transitions. Bill Haslam serves as the majority owner, holding approximately 65% of the franchise following a phased acquisition that culminated in July 2025. A former from 2011 to 2019, Haslam is a prominent businessman and the executive chairman of Pilot Company, the parent of , a major fuel and convenience store chain founded by his father, . His entry into the ownership group began in 2022 with a purchase of shares from existing stakeholders, driven by a focus on strengthening community ties and long-term stability for the team in Nashville. Haslam's involvement underscores the group's dedication to local investment, as he has publicly affirmed plans to keep the Predators in for the foreseeable future. Herb Fritch, a former chairman of the company, has been a foundational figure since joining the ownership group in 2007 as part of the local that acquired the Predators to prevent relocation. A retired healthcare executive and former leader in the Medicare insurance sector, Fritch transitioned to chairman of the board in 2019 after serving as vice chairman. His contributions include guiding strategic decisions during the team's growth phase, and he retains a significant stake while supporting Haslam's majority role, maintaining the emphasis on civic responsibility and regional commitment. Christopher Cigarran, a key early investor, played a pivotal role in the 2007 formation of Predators Holdings LLC alongside his father, Thomas G. Cigarran, to secure the team's future in Nashville. With a background in private business and investment, Cigarran has been involved in the group's operational oversight as a longtime season-ticket holder, contributing to decisions that prioritize and franchise stability. His foundational involvement helped establish the local investor model that persists today. Joel Dobberpuhl and his wife, Holly Dobberpuhl, are prominent stakeholders whose involvement dates to the early years of the local ownership era. , a graduate from and former manager, shifted to and , including through the Peter Hawkins Dobberpuhl Foundation. The couple's investment reflects their dedication to Nashville's economic and cultural landscape, aligning with the group's collective pledge to sustain the Predators as a institution. Brent Jacobs and Joey Jacobs represent another family of healthcare executives within the ownership structure, joining in 2018 as longtime Predators supporters. Joey, the late founder and former CEO of —a leading provider of behavioral health services—brought expertise from building one of the largest companies in the sector, with his stake now held in legacy form following his passing in 2023. Brent, his son, continues active involvement with a background in and business operations, contributing to the group's focus on local economic impact and team retention in . Their entry expanded the investor base while reinforcing commitments to community-based ownership.

Executive Structure

Predators Holdings LLC operates as a private , with its governance structure centered on a composed of principal owners and stakeholders who guide strategic oversight. The board ensures alignment between equity holders and operational decisions, focusing on and long-term growth for its assets. As of 2025, serves as chairman, having acquired a majority stake of approximately 65% in July 2025, valued at between $1.3 billion and $1.5 billion for the overall franchise as of July 2025. In this role, Haslam oversees major investments, such as arena developments and franchise expansions, while shaping high-level policies on revenue generation and community engagement. The franchise's value has since increased to $1.6 billion as of October 2025. The executive team beyond the chairman remains closely integrated with ownership, with board members contributing to financial oversight and franchise strategy; for example, former chairman Herb Fritch continues as a significant influencing key decisions. There is no publicly designated CEO for the , as day-to-day management of subsidiaries like the falls under dedicated operational leaders reporting to the board. The ownership exerts influence on team management to promote stability and success, exemplified by its support for David Poile's extended tenure from the franchise's inception until his retirement in 2023, during which he built the team into a consistent NHL contender. This approach underscores the board's emphasis on experienced leadership to drive competitive and financial outcomes.

Assets and Operations

Ownership of the Nashville Predators

Predators Holdings LLC acquired full ownership of the in December 2007, purchasing the from previous owner for $193 million and securing its long-term presence in Nashville. In 2010, the ownership group consolidated its control by acquiring the remaining 26% minority stake held by a California-based financier, eliminating external influences on major decisions. As the sole owner, Predators Holdings LLC directs all aspects of operations, including player personnel, coaching appointments, and strategic planning, while pursuing no initiatives for expansion or relocation. The ownership has demonstrated significant financial commitment to the Predators through key agreements and investments in team facilities. In May 2019, Predators Holdings LLC signed a 30-year extension for the team's home venue, running through 2049, under which the franchise assumes responsibility for operating expenses and commits to $350 million in maintenance and upgrades to support ongoing operations. Additional investments include $12 million allocated in 2025 for player-specific enhancements, such as improved locker rooms and training areas, and multi-million-dollar upgrades to the Centennial Sportsplex practice facility announced in October 2025 to bolster youth development and team infrastructure. Under Predators Holdings LLC's stewardship, the franchise has achieved notable milestones, including its first Final appearance in 2017, where sustained investments in talent and fan engagement contributed to the team's deepest playoff run. In , the ownership facilitated a pivotal management transition by appointing as following David Poile's retirement, aiming to refocus the team's competitive strategy amid recent postseason challenges. On the league level, Predators Holdings LLC maintains representation on the NHL Board of Governors through Chairman as governor, with alternate governors including Tom Cigarran, Sean Henry, Michelle Kennedy, and , influencing broader policy and expansion discussions.

Management of Bridgestone Arena

Predators Holdings LLC acquired Powers Management LLC in December 2007 as part of a $193 million purchase that also included the franchise from previous owner . Through this subsidiary, Predators Holdings assumed responsibility for the day-to-day operations of , transforming it into a central hub for diverse entertainment beyond . Powers Management LLC oversees a wide array of arena functions, including event booking for concerts, conventions, and family shows; facility such as , electrical systems, and preventative upkeep; and logistical coordination for setups and breakdowns during non-hockey events. These efforts generate substantial streams from ticket sales, concessions, and sponsorships tied to approximately 140 annual events, diversifying sources independent of sports programming. Under Predators Holdings' direction, key developments have enhanced Arena's viability, including a 2019 agreement with the Metro Nashville Sports Authority that extended the lease for 30 years while eliminating annual city subsidies and committing to private funding for improvements. In 2025, the holding company announced a $750 million renovation plan over five years, featuring upgraded fan experiences like premium club areas and connectivity to downtown Broadway, financed entirely through arena-generated ticket surcharges and sales tax revenue. Bridgestone Arena's role as a multi-purpose venue has driven significant economic contributions to Nashville, with non-sports events such as the generating $26.6 million in local impact in 2025 alone through visitor spending on hotels, dining, and retail. Overall, operations under Powers Management have helped the arena complex bolster and support thousands of jobs in the region.

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