ECHL’s Brampton Beast looking to add local investors to ownership group
TORONTO — The Brampton Beast have made strides over three seasons in the ECHL. Now the team is looking for local investors to join the club in its push to take things to a higher level.
Community members will soon have an opportunity to buy a piece of the minor-league franchise, which is the second-tier affiliate of the NHL’s Montreal Canadiens. Beast owner Gregg Rosen is putting nearly half of his stake in the club up for sale with team president Cary Kaplan planning to meet with interested parties Thursday.
“We want to pick the right group,” Kaplan said. “So it’s not necessarily the person with the most money. It’s who will be excited and add value.”
Kaplan and local businesswoman Tina Larsen thought the franchise would get a boost by adding co-owners from Brampton or the Greater Toronto Area. The goal, Kaplan said Wednesday, is to find investors interested in a 5-10 per cent stake in a team he estimates is worth between $5-10 million.


