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As the Sens were the first team I owned in FNHL it was a difficult decision to put them up for sale. A lot of time went into tailoring the franchise to my strategy. This year it was not where I wanted it to be and perhaps the pressures of fantasy, work and life did not mesh well so I felt it would be in the best interest of the league to let someone new assume control of the once proud Ottawa franchise. I am still proud to be among the oldest members of this league and hope to be here for the long haul.- DD
Honorable DD. Probably feels like I would feel selling Good to infuse new blood and fresh ideas to a tenured league. Soon to be 31 teams and we fight for scraps in FA. Every trade made is done with a purpose or vision.Having 11 guys out in fantasy and watching my Flyers floundering around in real life would take the luster off of my NHL season, but then there is FNHL saving my interests and providing entertainment.