‘The fact Pegula is putting part of his franchise up for sale indicates he has cash flow issues at a time when he is on the hook for cost overruns at the new Highmark Stadium, which is scheduled to open in 2026. Those overruns for his new $1.4 billion playpen reportedly stand at $300 million, and there’s sure to be more. In fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if the price tag tops $2 billion by the time the final coat of paint dries. Additionally, Pegula has committed millions for improvements to downtown Buffalo’s KeyBank Center, home to two of his other franchises: the NHL’s Sabres and the Major League Lacrosse Bandits. Pegula also pays the bills for the MLL’s Rochester Knighthawks and the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League.’