The husband-and-wife team that owns the NHL's Buffalo Sabres had its NFL-record $1.4 billion purchase agreement to buy the Bills approved unanimously by the league's finance committee. Chalk it up as a major win for Bills fans. With no designs on moving the team, the Pegulas were cheered during Buffalo's home-opening 29-10 win over the Miami Dolphins in September. The Pegulas become just the second ownership group in franchise history following the passing of Ralph Wilson Jr. in March of last year. Wilson was the founder and owner of the Bills, and the last living founder of the American Football League. Terrence M. "Terry" Pegula is an American multi-billionaire who holds business interests in natural gas development, real estate, entertainment and professional sports, including full ownership of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League and, along with his wife, the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. cheered during Buffalo's home-opening 29-10 win over the Miami Dolphins in September. The Pegulas become just the second ownership group in franchise history following the passing of Ralph Wilson Jr. in March of last year. Wilson was the founder and owner of the Bills, and the last living founder of the American Football League.
When Kim Pagula stepped into her first NFL owner’s meeting in New York, she became one of the few women in a male dominated business. But that’s something she’s been used to since her husband Terry bought the Sabres in 2011. Since owning the Sabres, Kim has even surprised some Sabres fans by hand delivering their season tickets.