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    Charlotte Checkers sold to Florida-based group

    By Ashley Mahoney,

    20 hours ago

    The Charlotte Checkers majority ownership has been sold to Zawyer Sports + Entertainment, the team announced at a press conference Monday morning.

    Why it matters: This is the third Charlotte team sold since June 2023, joining the Charlotte Hornets and the Charlotte Knights .


    State of play: Florida-based Zawyer Sports + Entertainment joined the Checkers' ownership group in February as a minority owner. The group, which also owns Gastonia Baseball, will be the majority owner starting Oct. 1.

    • Checkers CEO Michael Kahn, who brought the team to Charlotte, will remain a minority owner.
    • The Checkers' entire staff will stay in place, Kahn told reporters.

    Zoom out: The Checkers are the American Hockey League affiliate for reigning Stanley Cup champions the Florida Panthers. The Panthers have a multi-year affiliation agreement with the Checkers and the Savannah Ghost Pirates in the ECHL (a tier below the AHL).

    • Zawyer Sports + Entertainment also owns the Ghost Pirates.

    The intrigue: The Checkers were the longtime affiliate of the Carolina Hurricanes . Their relationship ended in 2020 on sour terms .

    • The Checkers' affiliation with the Panthers runs another 5-6 years, Kahn said.
    • Kahn praised their relationship with the Panthers, adding the Stanley Cup will visit Charlotte in the fall.

    Between the lines: The Checkers' ownership group has 18 people, including Panthers player J. J. Jansen, former NFL quarterback Tim Tebow and NASAR driver Kevin Harvick.

    • Jansen, who has lived in Charlotte for 15 years, is part of the ownership for both the Checkers and Gastonia Baseball.

    The big picture: Charlotte is in the midst of a sports facility renaissance , from stadiums and arenas to practice facilities.

    • Renovations are being considered for Bojangles Coliseum, as CBJ reported earlier this year.
    • As for a standalone practice facility, Zawyer Sports + Entertainment owner and CEO Andy Kaufmann didn't provide a timetable, but he did indicate that a potential practice facility could go somewhere in north Charlotte.
    • Kaufmann referenced the Community First Igloo in Jacksonville, Florida, which Zawyer Sports + Entertainment bought and renovated for $24 million. In Port Wentworth, just outside of Savannah, the group will break ground next month on a facility for the Ghost Pirates.

    What they're saying: Kaufmann told reporters they're "wide open" to a future facility being a public-private partnership, but the ultimate goal is to "bring ice to the community," he says.

    • Charlotte doesn't have a public ice rink. The two closest are in Pineville and Indian Trail, both about 30 minutes from Uptown.

    The bottom line: The Checkers are one of Charlotte's most successful pro teams and they have a championship to prove it. Now it's time to see what their next chapter holds.

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=16PH8p_0uS3c3SL00 Charlotte Checkers celebrate winning the 2019 Calder Cup. Photo: Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images

    What's next: The Checkers open their upcoming season on Oct. 12 at the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. Charlotte's home opener is Oct. 18 vs. the Cleveland Monsters at Bojangles Coliseum. Find the full schedule here .

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