Bill Haslam, former two-time governor of the State of Tennessee (2011-19), became chairman of the Nashville Predators on July 1, 2024, and majority owner of the franchise on July 3, 2025.

Saban’s coaching resume includes a record seven NCAA college football national championships, including six at the University of Alabama and one at LSU; 11 SEC football titles; induction into the College Football Hall of Fame; and numerous additional coaching awards. Saban has 297 wins as a head coach, the sixth-most in college football history. He is now part of ESPN’s College GameDay broadcast team.

Originally from New Jersey and an alumnus of Rutgers University, Agresti is the CEO of Dream Motor Group and oversees day-to-day operations of the company’s 10 locations. He invested in his first dealership in Baton Rouge, La., in 2004. Finding success, he then opened a dealership in Houston in 2013. Agresti and Saban became business partners in 2013 and purchased their first dealership via Dream Motor Group in 2014.

About the Nashville Predators

The Nashville Predators were officially welcomed as the NHL’s 27th franchise on May 4, 1998, and over the years, have evolved from a young franchise into an integral part of the Middle Tennessee community. Playing in the heart of Broadway and iconic SMASHVILLE at Bridgestone Arena, one of the busiest and most energetic venues in the country, the Predators boast one of the most unique atmospheres in the NHL. The team has seen success in recent seasons, celebrating their historic 25th Anniversary in 2023-24, and has continued to thrive, securing a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs in nine of the past 11 seasons. Notable highlights of this stretch include a memorable run to the 2017 Stanley Cup Final, winning the Presidents’ Trophy in 2017-18 and earning a second consecutive Central Division title in 2018-19. In 2007, original owner Craig Leipold sold the franchise to a local group of season ticket holders, which forms the basis of the ownership group today.