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Terry Pegula

Terrence Michael Pegula (born March 27, 1951) is an American billionaire businessman and petroleum engineer. He is the owner of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL) and, with his wife Kim Pegula, the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He is also the president of both franchises. Amassing his fortune via investments in fracking,[2] Pegula has interests in natural gas development, real estate, entertainment, and professional sports. His net worth is over $7 billion.[2]

Terrence Pegula
Pegula in 2015
Born (1951-03-27) March 27, 1951 (age 72)[1]
Alma materPennsylvania State University (BS)
Occupation(s)Petroleum engineer
Professional sports team owner
Real estate developer
Known forOwner/president of Buffalo Bills (NFL)
Owner/president of Buffalo Sabres (NHL)
Owner of Rochester Americans (AHL)
Owner of Buffalo Bandits (NLL)
Owner of Rochester Knighthawks (NLL)
Owner of Pegula Sports and Entertainment
Owner of JKLM Energy
Natural gas tycoon
Spouses
Anne Shirley
(divorced)
(m. 1993)
Children5 (including Jessica)

Early life edit

Pegula was born in Carbondale, Pennsylvania. His father worked in truck driving and coal mining.[3] His mother hails from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He attended high school at Scranton Preparatory School. From there he attended college at Penn State University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in petroleum and natural gas engineering. Beginning in 1985, he was based in Allegany, New York.[4]

Oil and gas development edit

After working for a time for Getty Oil and Felmont Oil Co., Pegula founded East Resources a natural gas drilling company, with $7,500 from family and friends in 1983. It profited heavily upon discovery of deep layers of natural gas in the Marcellus Formation and development of the hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") recovery process.[5] Pegula eventually sold the Pennsylvania, New York, and Rocky Mountain assets of the company to Royal Dutch Shell for approximately $4.7 billion.[6] He sold the Ohio and West Virginia assets of the company to American Energy Partners, LP for $1.75 billion in 2014.[7] Pegula also owns Greater Rocky Mountain Regional Oil & Gas in Colorado and Wyoming, and JKLM Energy in Pennsylvania.[6][8]

Professional sports edit

Buffalo Sabres edit

In February 2011, Pegula purchased Hockey Western New York LLC (the holding company that owns the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bandits of the National Lacrosse League) from previous owners Tom Golisano, Larry Quinn, and Dan DiPofi for $189 million.[9] Pegula's purchase made an immediate positive impact, with players,[10] fans and alumni[11] invigorated by his investment in the team, the then First Niagara Center and the building of Harborcenter across the street. Pegula was quoted as saying, "Starting today, the Buffalo Sabres' reason for existence, will be to win a Stanley Cup."[12]

However, in the decade that followed, the Buffalo Sabres posted a 281-354-94 record and held the longest active NHL post-season drought. [13] Pegula and his wife have been heavily criticized for meddling in the Sabres' hockey operations. Many fans and critics alike have attributed the team's firing of six head coaches and three general managers since 2013 to this, as well as other controversial moves such as the trades of Ryan O'Reilly and Jack Eichel.[14]

Buffalo Bandits edit

Included in the Sabres purchase was their National Lacrosse League (NLL) counterpart, the Buffalo Bandits, which have won five NLL championships.

Rochester Americans edit

In May 2011, Pegula began negotiations on behalf of the Sabres to re-purchase the Rochester Americans, which had served as the Sabres' American Hockey League affiliate from 1979 to 2008 (and had been owned by the Sabres from 1979 to 1996); the deal was completed in late June 2011.[15] As part of the deal the Americans had to be split off from its NLL counterpart the Rochester Knighthawks since Pegula owned the Bandits due to ownership rules at the time. Along with the purchase of the Americans came upgrades to the team's arena, the Blue Cross Arena.

Buffalo Bills edit

On September 9, 2014, it was announced that Pegula had placed the winning binding bid to purchase the National Football League (NFL)'s Buffalo Bills, a team that was placed up for sale after the death of the original owner and team founder, Ralph Wilson.[16][17] Pegula was a favorite among most local Bills fans and local politicians to buy the team due to his commitment to the Western New York area and local connections. He competed against future U.S. President Donald Trump and musician Jon Bon Jovi, the latter of whom was backed by principals of the Toronto-based Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment, for purchase of the team. It was reported that the Pegulas made a $1.4 billion bid, all in cash.[18][19][20] On September 17, 2014, the Pegulas were unanimously approved by the NFL's finance committee and were then scheduled to be presented at the NFL owners' meeting on October 8, 2014, for final owner approval; the Pegulas received unanimous approval from the league's owners on October 8 and closed the deal on October 10.

Pegula's first major order of business was to end the Bills Toronto Series, which he did in an agreement reached on December 3, 2014.[21][22]

Upon the purchase of the Bills, Pegula and his wife Kim introduced One Buffalo, a marketing campaign which has since evolved into a brand used across all of their sports teams and associated products.[23]

On March 28, 2022, it was announced that a deal had been reached between New York State, Erie County and the Pegulas for a 62,000 seat, $1.4 billion new stadium for the Bills in Orchard Park across the street from the current stadium. New York State will contribute $600 million in funding with Erie County contributing $250 million, the Pegulas contributing $350 million and the National football league via a G-4 loan $200 million. In addition the Pegulas signed the Bills to a 30-year iron clad lease.[24] The stadium would be owned by New York State, a change from the current stadium which is owned by Erie County.[25] New York committed to pay the maintenance and repair costs of the stadium.[26] It was set to be the largest taxpayer contribution ever for a National Football League facility.[2] The agreement was released four days before the New York state budget was due to be passed, making it hard for lawmakers to scrutinize the agreement. Critics of the agreement characterized it as corporate welfare.[2]

Buffalo Beauts edit

On December 21, 2017, it was announced that Pegula had acquired the Buffalo Beauts of the league then known as the National Women's Hockey League and now as the Premier Hockey Federation. This made the Beauts the first NWHL team not owned by the league, the first professional women's hockey team in North America owned by the same person that owned the market's NHL team and got Pegula into women's hockey.[27] Pegula divested the Beauts in 2019.

Rochester Knighthawks edit

In 2018, Pegula reached an agreement to purchase the intellectual property of the Rochester Knighthawks of the National Lacrosse League in autumn 2019. Curt Styres orchestrated the sale as he planned on moving his staff and roster to a new Halifax NLL team set to debut in the winter of 2020.[28]

Investments edit

Real estate edit

In 2012, he won a bid for the development rights to the Webster Block on Buffalo's waterfront.[29] The $170 million hockey-themed LECOM Harborcenter building, which is anchored by the two rinks, a large parking garage, retail, restaurants and a hotel, mostly opened in November 2014 with the rinks, restaurants and parking garage fully completed and opened in August 2015 with the completion and opening of the hotel and retail. Pegula is also the operator of KeyBank Center and Blue Cross Arena. In 2017, Pegula purchased 79 Perry Street, near KeyBank Center and teamed up with Labatt USA to redevelop the building into a mixed use facility including a small test brewery called the "Labatt Brew House" and restaurant called "The Draft Room" as well as Labatt's U.S. headquarters, Pegula Sports and Entertainment's headquarters, and residential space.

Other investments edit

Pegula also owns a share of Black River Entertainment, an independent country music label. The label features such acts as Kelsea Ballerini, Kellie Pickler and Craig Morgan as well as the related Black River Publishing and Sound Stage Studio all under the Black River label based in Nashville, Tennessee.

Also under the Pegula umbrella is Impact Sports Performance, two high performance athletic training facilities which are based in Boca Raton, Florida and LECOM Harborcenter in Buffalo. Pegula owned 716 Food and Sport, a two floor sports themed restaurant which serves as the main business tenant of LECOM Harborcenter until he sold it to Southern Tier Brewing Company in 2021.

Through a partnership with Southern Tier Brewing Company, Pegula launched a "One Buffalo" branded craft beer that sells at all Pegula-owned properties and elsewhere in the region.[30] The One Buffalo brand has also been extended to a flavor of Perry's Ice Cream (which already licensed Bills and Sabres themed flavors prior to Pegula's purchases of the teams) and premium cupcakes, both formulated by Pegula's wife, a pronounced fan of desserts.[31]

In July 2022, Pegula established Bison Wealth, a back-office consulting service based in Atlanta, Georgia.[32]

Wealth edit

According to Bloomberg, Pegula had a net worth over $7 billion as of July 2021.[33]

Philanthropy edit

Penn State hockey edit

An alumnus of Pennsylvania State University (Penn State), Pegula donated $102 million for the construction of the on-campus Pegula Ice Arena in 2010.[34] As a result, the Penn State Nittany Lions, which had fielded club teams in both men's and women's hockey for years, would be able to transition both teams into NCAA Division I starting in the 2012–13 season.

This led to a domino effect across the men's college hockey landscape. Because six Big Ten universities now had Division I men's hockey programs (the minimum number of teams required under Big Ten bylaws for official conference sponsorship, and also the minimum required for a conference to be an automatic postseason qualifier), it was announced that Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Michigan State, and Ohio State would join Penn State in the Big Ten hockey conference starting in the 2013–2014 season.[35] As a result, the CCHA ceased operations, with most schools (save for the three that joined the Big Ten and Notre Dame) joining the WCHA. Miami University and Western Michigan University, also previously in the CCHA, joined the upstart National Collegiate Hockey Conference along with former WCHA members St. Cloud State, Minnesota-Duluth, Denver, Colorado College, Nebraska-Omaha, and North Dakota. Ex-CCHA member Notre Dame joined Hockey East, which then recruited UConn from the Atlantic Hockey Association to begin play in Hockey East in 2014. After the dust settled, the ECAC was the only Division I conference not affected by the major conference realignment.[36] Notre Dame subsequently left Hockey East in 2017 to join the Big Ten for hockey only.[37]

Because Penn State's arrival gave the Big Ten only four varsity women's hockey programs, that conference was unable to add the sport, meaning that the women's hockey landscape did not undergo the radical changes that occurred in the men's game. The Penn State women's team settled in College Hockey America, a league that sponsors only women's hockey.

Houghton College edit

The Pegulas donated $12 million to Houghton College in Houghton, New York, of which Kim Pegula is an alumna, to build the Kerr-Pegula Athletic Complex. The facility includes new baseball and softball stadiums and a 115,000 square-foot field house with an eight-lane 200-meter track, five tennis courts, weight room, cardiac fitness center, and locker rooms. The new facility is mainly targeted toward Houghton College intercollegiate athletics, which recently moved up to Division III Athletics and the Empire 8 Conference. It opened on October 4, 2014.[38]

Personal life edit

He currently lives in Boca Raton, Florida, along with his second wife, Kim Pegula (née Kerr),[39] who grew up in Fairport, New York, and is a graduate of Houghton College.[40] Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea, and at age 5, she was adopted in 1974 by Ralph and Marilyn Kerr.[41] He has five children, two from his marriage to Anne Shirley (Michael and Laura), and three with Kim (Jessica, Kelly, and Matthew).[42] Jessica Pegula is a top 10 tennis player on the Women's Tennis Association's Pro Circuit.[43] Pegula owns a large yacht, christened Top Five.[44]

Political views edit

Though Pegula has been identified as a Republican, he does not speak publicly about his specific political views.[45] Pegula and his wife have made political donations to politicians of both parties, generally to incumbents.[46] In 2010, Pegula and his wife donated $305,000 to Republican Tom Corbett's campaign during the Pennsylvania governor's race; they were the largest contributors to the then Pennsylvania Attorney General.[47] [48] In New York, Pegula and his wife donated $25,000 to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo's campaign during the 2014 elections and also donated $12,000 to Buffalo mayor Byron Brown, $2,500 to U.S. senator Chuck Schumer, and $250 to state senator Tim Kennedy, all Democrats.[8][49] Pegula expressed support for legalizing ridesharing companies in upstate New York, where it had at the time remained illegal (as of 2017, New York State had only legalized it in New York City) and announced intent to partner with Uber to provide transportation to Pegula's sporting events.[50]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Pegula Sports and Entertainment – official web site
  • Terrence M. Pegula – profile at the Buffalo Sabres' official website
  • Terry Pegula – bio at the Buffalo Bills' official website
  • Profile on Terry Pegula by The Buffalo News
  • Profile on Kim Pegula by the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle

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Terrence Michael Pegula born March 27 1951 is an American billionaire businessman and petroleum engineer He is the owner of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League NHL and with his wife Kim Pegula the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League NFL He is also the president of both franchises Amassing his fortune via investments in fracking 2 Pegula has interests in natural gas development real estate entertainment and professional sports His net worth is over 7 billion 2 Terrence PegulaPegula in 2015Born 1951 03 27 March 27 1951 age 72 1 Carbondale Pennsylvania U S Alma materPennsylvania State University BS Occupation s Petroleum engineerProfessional sports team owner Real estate developerKnown forOwner president of Buffalo Bills NFL Owner president of Buffalo Sabres NHL Owner of Rochester Americans AHL Owner of Buffalo Bandits NLL Owner of Rochester Knighthawks NLL Owner of Pegula Sports and EntertainmentOwner of JKLM EnergyNatural gas tycoonSpousesAnne Shirley divorced wbr Kim Pegula m 1993 wbr Children5 including Jessica Contents 1 Early life 2 Oil and gas development 3 Professional sports 3 1 Buffalo Sabres 3 2 Buffalo Bandits 3 3 Rochester Americans 3 4 Buffalo Bills 3 5 Buffalo Beauts 3 6 Rochester Knighthawks 4 Investments 4 1 Real estate 4 2 Other investments 5 Wealth 6 Philanthropy 6 1 Penn State hockey 6 2 Houghton College 7 Personal life 8 Political views 9 References 10 External linksEarly life editPegula was born in Carbondale Pennsylvania His father worked in truck driving and coal mining 3 His mother hails from Montreal Quebec Canada He attended high school at Scranton Preparatory School From there he attended college at Penn State University where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in petroleum and natural gas engineering Beginning in 1985 he was based in Allegany New York 4 Oil and gas development editAfter working for a time for Getty Oil and Felmont Oil Co Pegula founded East Resources a natural gas drilling company with 7 500 from family and friends in 1983 It profited heavily upon discovery of deep layers of natural gas in the Marcellus Formation and development of the hydraulic fracturing fracking recovery process 5 Pegula eventually sold the Pennsylvania New York and Rocky Mountain assets of the company to Royal Dutch Shell for approximately 4 7 billion 6 He sold the Ohio and West Virginia assets of the company to American Energy Partners LP for 1 75 billion in 2014 7 Pegula also owns Greater Rocky Mountain Regional Oil amp Gas in Colorado and Wyoming and JKLM Energy in Pennsylvania 6 8 Professional sports editBuffalo Sabres edit In February 2011 Pegula purchased Hockey Western New York LLC the holding company that owns the Buffalo Sabres and the Buffalo Bandits of the National Lacrosse League from previous owners Tom Golisano Larry Quinn and Dan DiPofi for 189 million 9 Pegula s purchase made an immediate positive impact with players 10 fans and alumni 11 invigorated by his investment in the team the then First Niagara Center and the building of Harborcenter across the street Pegula was quoted as saying Starting today the Buffalo Sabres reason for existence will be to win a Stanley Cup 12 However in the decade that followed the Buffalo Sabres posted a 281 354 94 record and held the longest active NHL post season drought 13 Pegula and his wife have been heavily criticized for meddling in the Sabres hockey operations Many fans and critics alike have attributed the team s firing of six head coaches and three general managers since 2013 to this as well as other controversial moves such as the trades of Ryan O Reilly and Jack Eichel 14 Buffalo Bandits edit Included in the Sabres purchase was their National Lacrosse League NLL counterpart the Buffalo Bandits which have won five NLL championships Rochester Americans edit In May 2011 Pegula began negotiations on behalf of the Sabres to re purchase the Rochester Americans which had served as the Sabres American Hockey League affiliate from 1979 to 2008 and had been owned by the Sabres from 1979 to 1996 the deal was completed in late June 2011 15 As part of the deal the Americans had to be split off from its NLL counterpart the Rochester Knighthawks since Pegula owned the Bandits due to ownership rules at the time Along with the purchase of the Americans came upgrades to the team s arena the Blue Cross Arena Buffalo Bills edit On September 9 2014 it was announced that Pegula had placed the winning binding bid to purchase the National Football League NFL s Buffalo Bills a team that was placed up for sale after the death of the original owner and team founder Ralph Wilson 16 17 Pegula was a favorite among most local Bills fans and local politicians to buy the team due to his commitment to the Western New York area and local connections He competed against future U S President Donald Trump and musician Jon Bon Jovi the latter of whom was backed by principals of the Toronto based Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment for purchase of the team It was reported that the Pegulas made a 1 4 billion bid all in cash 18 19 20 On September 17 2014 the Pegulas were unanimously approved by the NFL s finance committee and were then scheduled to be presented at the NFL owners meeting on October 8 2014 for final owner approval the Pegulas received unanimous approval from the league s owners on October 8 and closed the deal on October 10 Pegula s first major order of business was to end the Bills Toronto Series which he did in an agreement reached on December 3 2014 21 22 Upon the purchase of the Bills Pegula and his wife Kim introduced One Buffalo a marketing campaign which has since evolved into a brand used across all of their sports teams and associated products 23 On March 28 2022 it was announced that a deal had been reached between New York State Erie County and the Pegulas for a 62 000 seat 1 4 billion new stadium for the Bills in Orchard Park across the street from the current stadium New York State will contribute 600 million in funding with Erie County contributing 250 million the Pegulas contributing 350 million and the National football league via a G 4 loan 200 million In addition the Pegulas signed the Bills to a 30 year iron clad lease 24 The stadium would be owned by New York State a change from the current stadium which is owned by Erie County 25 New York committed to pay the maintenance and repair costs of the stadium 26 It was set to be the largest taxpayer contribution ever for a National Football League facility 2 The agreement was released four days before the New York state budget was due to be passed making it hard for lawmakers to scrutinize the agreement Critics of the agreement characterized it as corporate welfare 2 Buffalo Beauts edit On December 21 2017 it was announced that Pegula had acquired the Buffalo Beauts of the league then known as the National Women s Hockey League and now as the Premier Hockey Federation This made the Beauts the first NWHL team not owned by the league the first professional women s hockey team in North America owned by the same person that owned the market s NHL team and got Pegula into women s hockey 27 Pegula divested the Beauts in 2019 Rochester Knighthawks edit In 2018 Pegula reached an agreement to purchase the intellectual property of the Rochester Knighthawks of the National Lacrosse League in autumn 2019 Curt Styres orchestrated the sale as he planned on moving his staff and roster to a new Halifax NLL team set to debut in the winter of 2020 28 Investments editReal estate edit In 2012 he won a bid for the development rights to the Webster Block on Buffalo s waterfront 29 The 170 million hockey themed LECOM Harborcenter building which is anchored by the two rinks a large parking garage retail restaurants and a hotel mostly opened in November 2014 with the rinks restaurants and parking garage fully completed and opened in August 2015 with the completion and opening of the hotel and retail Pegula is also the operator of KeyBank Center and Blue Cross Arena In 2017 Pegula purchased 79 Perry Street near KeyBank Center and teamed up with Labatt USA to redevelop the building into a mixed use facility including a small test brewery called the Labatt Brew House and restaurant called The Draft Room as well as Labatt s U S headquarters Pegula Sports and Entertainment s headquarters and residential space Other investments edit Pegula also owns a share of Black River Entertainment an independent country music label The label features such acts as Kelsea Ballerini Kellie Pickler and Craig Morgan as well as the related Black River Publishing and Sound Stage Studio all under the Black River label based in Nashville Tennessee Also under the Pegula umbrella is Impact Sports Performance two high performance athletic training facilities which are based in Boca Raton Florida and LECOM Harborcenter in Buffalo Pegula owned 716 Food and Sport a two floor sports themed restaurant which serves as the main business tenant of LECOM Harborcenter until he sold it to Southern Tier Brewing Company in 2021 Through a partnership with Southern Tier Brewing Company Pegula launched a One Buffalo branded craft beer that sells at all Pegula owned properties and elsewhere in the region 30 The One Buffalo brand has also been extended to a flavor of Perry s Ice Cream which already licensed Bills and Sabres themed flavors prior to Pegula s purchases of the teams and premium cupcakes both formulated by Pegula s wife a pronounced fan of desserts 31 In July 2022 Pegula established Bison Wealth a back office consulting service based in Atlanta Georgia 32 Wealth editAccording to Bloomberg Pegula had a net worth over 7 billion as of July 2021 33 Philanthropy editPenn State hockey edit An alumnus of Pennsylvania State University Penn State Pegula donated 102 million for the construction of the on campus Pegula Ice Arena in 2010 34 As a result the Penn State Nittany Lions which had fielded club teams in both men s and women s hockey for years would be able to transition both teams into NCAA Division I starting in the 2012 13 season This led to a domino effect across the men s college hockey landscape Because six Big Ten universities now had Division I men s hockey programs the minimum number of teams required under Big Ten bylaws for official conference sponsorship and also the minimum required for a conference to be an automatic postseason qualifier it was announced that Minnesota Wisconsin Michigan Michigan State and Ohio State would join Penn State in the Big Ten hockey conference starting in the 2013 2014 season 35 As a result the CCHA ceased operations with most schools save for the three that joined the Big Ten and Notre Dame joining the WCHA Miami University and Western Michigan University also previously in the CCHA joined the upstart National Collegiate Hockey Conference along with former WCHA members St Cloud State Minnesota Duluth Denver Colorado College Nebraska Omaha and North Dakota Ex CCHA member Notre Dame joined Hockey East which then recruited UConn from the Atlantic Hockey Association to begin play in Hockey East in 2014 After the dust settled the ECAC was the only Division I conference not affected by the major conference realignment 36 Notre Dame subsequently left Hockey East in 2017 to join the Big Ten for hockey only 37 Because Penn State s arrival gave the Big Ten only four varsity women s hockey programs that conference was unable to add the sport meaning that the women s hockey landscape did not undergo the radical changes that occurred in the men s game The Penn State women s team settled in College Hockey America a league that sponsors only women s hockey Houghton College edit The Pegulas donated 12 million to Houghton College in Houghton New York of which Kim Pegula is an alumna to build the Kerr Pegula Athletic Complex The facility includes new baseball and softball stadiums and a 115 000 square foot field house with an eight lane 200 meter track five tennis courts weight room cardiac fitness center and locker rooms The new facility is mainly targeted toward Houghton College intercollegiate athletics which recently moved up to Division III Athletics and the Empire 8 Conference It opened on October 4 2014 38 Personal life editHe currently lives in Boca Raton Florida along with his second wife Kim Pegula nee Kerr 39 who grew up in Fairport New York and is a graduate of Houghton College 40 Kim was born in Seoul South Korea and at age 5 she was adopted in 1974 by Ralph and Marilyn Kerr 41 He has five children two from his marriage to Anne Shirley Michael and Laura and three with Kim Jessica Kelly and Matthew 42 Jessica Pegula is a top 10 tennis player on the Women s Tennis Association s Pro Circuit 43 Pegula owns a large yacht christened Top Five 44 Political views editThough Pegula has been identified as a Republican he does not speak publicly about his specific political views 45 Pegula and his wife have made political donations to politicians of both parties generally to incumbents 46 In 2010 Pegula and his wife donated 305 000 to Republican Tom Corbett s campaign during the Pennsylvania governor s race they were the largest contributors to the then Pennsylvania Attorney General 47 48 In New York Pegula and his wife donated 25 000 to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo s campaign during the 2014 elections and also donated 12 000 to Buffalo mayor Byron Brown 2 500 to U S senator Chuck Schumer and 250 to state senator Tim Kennedy all Democrats 8 49 Pegula expressed support for legalizing ridesharing companies in upstate New York where it had at the time remained illegal as of 2017 New York State had only legalized it in New York City and announced intent to partner with Uber to provide transportation to Pegula s sporting events 50 References edit Happy Birthday Terry Pegula Die By The Blade a b c d Ferre Sadurni Luis 2022 03 28 Buffalo Bills Strike Deal for Taxpayer Funded 1 4 Billion Stadium The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 03 28 Kim Pegula reveals her greatest wish for Buffalo November 6 2019 Pollock Chuck July 3 2015 Pegula has kept fans excited Olean Times Herald Retrieved July 4 2015 Pegula Made His Fortune by Tapping into the Fracking Frenzy David Robinson Buffalo News September 9 2014 Retrieved March 28 2018 a b Deep in the Hills of Pennsylvania Terry Pegula s Other World Tom Precious Buffalo News September 24 2017 Retrieved March 28 2018 Wawrow John August 5 2014 Bills bidder Pegula closes 1 75 billion deal Associated Press Retrieved August 5 2014 a b At Number 4 Pegulas are among the wealthiest in NFL Tom Precious Buffalo News October 5 2014 Retrieved October 5 2014 Sabres sold to Pegula Archived 2014 08 08 at the Wayback Machine WGR Retrieved 2011 02 03 Vaughters Al 2011 04 10 Playoff run gives boost to WNY area WIVB TV Retrieved 2011 04 10 Malowicki Jessica 2011 02 24 Pegula era kicks off with surprise Archived 2013 01 11 at archive today WGRZ Retrieved 2011 02 24 1 ESPN Retrieved 2011 04 18 2 WKBW Buffalo Ginise Brian 22 June 2020 Sabres The Pegulas are the Problem in Buffalo thehockeywriters com The Hockey Writers Retrieved 13 May 2021 Wawrow John 2011 05 17 AP Source Sabres interested in AHL Rochester permanent dead link Associated Press Retrieved 2011 05 17 Graham Tim September 9 2014 Bills confirm agreement reached with Pegulas to buy franchise The Buffalo News Retrieved September 9 2014 Wilson trust reaches definitive agreement with Pegula family Buffalo Bills September 9 2014 Archived from the original on September 10 2014 Retrieved September 9 2014 How Fracking Bought the Buffalo Bills The Atlantic September 9 2014 Retrieved March 28 2018 Buffalo Sabres Owners Reach Definitive Agreement to Buy Buffalo Bills The Wall Street Journal September 9 2014 Retrieved September 10 2014 TEGNA Pegula s Bills Bid to Be Vetted by NFL s Finance Committee Archived from the original on 2014 09 16 Bills reach deal to terminate remaining Toronto games December 3 2014 Patra Kevin December 3 2014 Buffalo Bills terminate Toronto series National Football League Retrieved December 3 2014 Guggenmos Emily October 12 2014 Pegulas announce One Buffalo campaign WIVB TV Retrieved October 12 2014 Reporters Tim O Shei and Jason Wolf News 28 March 2022 Buffalo Bills New York State Erie County reach ironclad 30 year deal to build 1 4 billion stadium Buffalo News Retrieved 2022 03 28 Ferre Sadurni Luis 2022 03 28 Buffalo Bills Strike Deal for Taxpayer Funded 1 4 Billion Stadium The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2022 03 28 Reporter Stephen T Watson News Staff 28 March 2022 Here is the cost breakdown for new Bills stadium Buffalo News Retrieved 2022 03 28 Staff NWHL zone 2017 12 21 TERRY AND KIM PEGULA ACQUIRE BUFFALO BEAUTS National Women s Hockey League Archived from the original on 2017 12 22 Retrieved 2017 12 21 WHAM Pegulas to take over Rochester Knighthawks as owner departs WHAM Retrieved 2018 09 13 September 6 2012 Buffalo aka Pegulaville prepares for new downtown development thanks to Sabres owner dead link Associated Press Retrieved September 10 2012 Belcher Mark August 14 2015 Buffalo gets a beer named after the One Buffalo movement WIVB TV Retrieved August 14 2015 Kim Pegula presents One Buffalo Cupcake WGRZ TV Retrieved September 21 2016 Stupples Benjamin July 29 2022 Buffalo Bills Owner Backs Startup Targeting Wealth Advisory Boom www bloomberg com Retrieved 2022 08 03 Terry Pegula Bloomberg com Bloomberg Retrieved July 15 2021 Penn State Makes it Official Varsity Programs on the Way USCHO com U S College Hockey Online 17 September 2010 Big Ten Official Athletic Site www bigten org Archived from the original on 2013 05 27 Retrieved 2013 10 16 2010 13 NCAA conference realignment Men s ice hockey Notre Dame joins Big Ten conference for hockey 3 things to know CBSSports com 23 March 2016 Houghton College dedicates 23M Kerr Pegula Athletic Complex 4 October 2014 Buffalo News Sabres owner in waiting comes across as Buffalo kind of guy By Bucky Gleason March 24 2011 Golisano s Goodbye amp Pegula s Prospects WBEN Retrieved 2011 02 03 Maiorana Sal September 9 2014 Bills Wilson trust reaches agreement with Pegulas Democrat and Chronicle Retrieved September 10 2014 King Bill December 8 2014 Pegulas open up about vision for One Buffalo Business First Retrieved December 8 2014 Pegula reaches USTA quarterfinals The Buffalo News Retrieved 2011 05 27 Prewitt Alex Jack Eichel leads Buffalo Sabres resurgence Sports Illustrated December 31 2018 Retrieved December 27 2018 Baker Katie October 14 2015 The sun is rising in Buffalo Grantland com Retrieved October 14 2015 Sabres Owner Made Fracking Pitch in 2011 Meeting The Albany Times Union February 8 2013 Retrieved March 28 2018 At No 4 Pegulas are among the wealthiest owners in NFL The Buffalo News October 4 2014 Retrieved August 10 2018 How Corbett fracked Pa s middle class Philadelphia Daily News Retrieved 2013 11 06 Campbell Jon September 12 2014 Pegula s riches come from fracking not allowed in NY Archived 2014 09 13 at archive today Gannett Retrieved September 13 2014 UBER amp THE HOME ARENAS OF THE BILLS SABRES ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP IF ALBANY ALLOWS RIDESHARING UPSTATE Press release Retrieved December 14 2016 External links editPegula Sports and Entertainment official web site Terrence M Pegula profile at the Buffalo Sabres official website Terry Pegula bio at the Buffalo Bills official website Profile on Terry Pegula by The Buffalo News Profile on Kim Pegula by the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terry Pegula amp oldid 1186149673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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