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Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Arctos Becomes NHL’s First Private Equity Investor

  • Arctos Sports Partners closed investments in the Minnesota Wild and Tampa Bay Lightning.
  • The NHL allowed private equity investors last month.
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Arctos Sports Partners is the first private equity fund to buy into the NHL, following a change in bylaws that allowed such investments. 

The fund closed investments in the defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning and Minnesota Wild, now owning 10% of the latter. The league’s board of governors voted in December to allow institutional investors.

The Wild and Lightning were respectively valued at $675 million and $650 million by Forbes last month, making them the 19th- and 20th-most valuable NHL teams. Both figures rose over 30% from a year ago.

Arctos has quickly established itself as one of the most prominent names in sports private equity.

  • Its flagship fund rose above $3 billion after a $2.1 billion raise in October.
  • It invested in two Northern California NBA teams: the Sacramento Kings (17% stake, $1.8 billion valuation) and the Golden State Warriors (5% stake, $5.5 billion valuation).
  • It also has holdings in Fenway Sports Group and the Premier Lacrosse League.

New Ownership Possibilities

The NHL’s new rules allow teams to sell up to 30% stakes to private equity firms.

Individual firms can own part of up to five teams, can hold up to 20% in any team, and must invest at least $20 million each time.

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