Ottawa Senators unhappy with city’s mayor as arena dispute continues
OTTAWA — The Ottawa Senators fired back at Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson after he told reporters on Wednesday the NHL team wanted the city to pay for an arena on a piece of land controlled by a Crown corporation.
Senators chief operating officer Nicolas Ruszkowski said Watson’s comments were “disappointing and inaccurate.”
The dispute between Senators owner Eugene Melnyk and RendezVous LeBreton Group partner John Ruddy made headlines last Thursday when the National Capital Commission said the group needed to resolve their internal issues by January or else the Crown Corporation would have to consider other options for LeBreton Flats, located close to downtown Ottawa. The following day, Melnyk filed a $700-million lawsuit against Ruddy and others, saying the joint venture failed because of an “egregious conflict of interest on the part of Trinity (Group) and its principal, John Ruddy.”
Watson weighed in on the issue again Wednesday, prompting a response from Ruszkowski.