BINGHAMTON -- Thursday the B-Sens and the County got one step closer to keeping the 2011 Calder Cup Champions around town for a while longer.
Broome County legislators approved a lease that will keep the team at Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena until at least the 2016-17 season.
In April, BC Senators Inc., the ownership group of the B-Sens, and the Ottawa Senators agreed to a three-year affiliation agreement - which, Executive VP of Hockey Operations Tom Mitchell tells Fox 40, will be signed soon.
"We've not signed the affiliation agreement yet, but we've signed the letter of intent - which basically has been agreed to, and it was contingent on what happened hear today. So (the affiliation agreement) will be signed in the very near future."
The B-Sens have played at BCVMA since joining the American Hockey League in 2002.
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