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Who owns the Saskatchewan Rush? Owner's net worth, source of wealth and ownership history
Find out who owns the Saskatchewan Rush, the owner's net worth, the source of wealth and the ownership history of the NLL franchise.
The Saskatchewan Rush are a pro box lacrosse team based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The team was originally founded as the Edmonton Rush in 2005 but changed to the Saskatchewan Rush following the franchise relocation to Saskatchewan in 2016.
The Saskatchewan Rush has had its share of success in the National Lacrosse League, having won two NLL championships.
Who owns the Saskatchewan Rush?
The Saskatchewan Rush is owned by Priestner Sports Corporation, led by the Priestner family.
Saskatchewan Rush Ownership Structure
The Priestner family
The Priestner family owns and operates Priestner Sports Corporation, which specialises in sports franchise management. They also own the Saskatoon Blades.
Ownership History
The Saskatchewan Rush franchise was originally known as the Edmonton Rush from 2005 to 2015 before relocating to Saskatchewan in 2016 and adopting its current name.
Club Net Worth & Valuation
Unfortunately we currently do not have detailed information about the Saskatchewan Rush's valuation.
Club Details
Saskatchewan Rush plays its home games at the SaskTel Centre located in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Trophies and Achievements
The Saskatchewan Rush has won two NLL championships and five division titles.