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'''Al Savill''' was a ] owner of the ] from 1975-1977. Born in ] in 1918, he made his fortune in the mortgage industry in ] and was the longtime owner of the ] of the ]. | '''Al Savill''' was a ] owner of the ] from 1975-1977. Born in ] in 1918, he made his fortune in the mortgage industry in ] and was the longtime owner of the ] of the ]. | ||
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Al Savill was a National Hockey League owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins from 1975-1977. Born in England in 1918, he made his fortune in the mortgage industry in Columbus, Ohio and was the longtime owner of the Columbus Owls of the International Hockey League.
Preceded byNHL | Owner of the Pittsburgh Penguins 1975 – 1977 |
Succeeded byDenise DeBartolo York |
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