Formula One team bosses have welcomed Liberty Medias suggestion they buy shares in the sport in future.Last week Liberty Media confirmed it has agreed to purchase a controlling stake in Formula One in a sale which will be completed in early 2017. The American media company has already outlined its key objectives for the sport in the next few years, while it also said it would be happy with the teams buying a stake in the sport.Red Bull boss Christian Horner said the suggestion makes total sense for both the teams and the sport.I think its a sensible thing, he said. I think the teams are key stakeholders in F1, without the teams there is no F1. For the teams to take a minority shareholding would make sense, to be offered to all the teams on the same terms would make total sense.I think to keep it at minority shareholding for the teams would be the right thing, because anything beyond that, were never going to agree upon. But obviously it does make sense for the teams to be a participant in the shareholding.Mercedes boss Toto Wolff agreed with Horner, saying teams having shares in the sport would solve many of the current issues F1 faces.The idea sounds good, Wolff said. If you are able to align the major stakeholders with a long-term vision, and you make the teams shareholders, there are many problems you could solve.But obviously its a commercial and financial decision, and the devil lies in the detail.Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul said:I think its a great opportunity. A lot of value has been derived for the existing shareholders from F1. I think it will be a great thing if F1 teams were able to capture some of that value given the risks that are taken by the different parties who finance the team.Sauber boss Monisha Kaltenborn also thinks the idea is worth considering, but only once the cost and benefit is made more clear.?Weve had these kinds of discussions before, she said.I think its an interesting idea. It can make sense to have all teams actually given this opportunity and be represented as well. At the end of the day, it depends what you get and what the price is.Ferrari team principal Maurizio Arrivabene was less willing to comment on the idea, saying it was a decision that he would have little say in.This is a strategic decision that must be taken by the chairman of the company, with the board. Jarrod Dyson Jersey . In Europe, top teams seem to be largely happy with their squads after spending nearly $1 billion in the off-season. 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Its awesome and Im really thrilled.The team approached Murray about a month ago and wasted little time ironing out the details. General manager Jim Rutherford called it a good deal for both sides. Murray will receive a significant bump from the $600,000 hell make this year but also doesnt leave the club cash-strapped should things not pan out.Its why you do the bridge contracts, Rutherford said. Sometimes youre right and sometimes youre not. We have a young goalie thats had a very good career, hes won a Stanley Cup, played extremely well and we feel has a bright future ahead and a long future ahead.Murray has yet to play this season while recoovering from a broken hand suffered while playing for Team North America in the World Cup of Hockey.dddddddddddd While theres no timetable for his return, he practiced for a second consecutive day on Thursday. He called the fact he woke up without any lingering pain from Wednesday a good sign.Im just trying to push myself in practice and see how it feels, Murray said.The extension will likely push the Penguins to make a decision at some point on who exactly is their franchise goaltender, especially with and NHL expansion draft for the Las Vegas franchise coming. Teams can only protect one goalie.Fleury, 31, is the winningest goalie in franchise history and is in the second year of a four-year extension he signed in 2014 that has an average annual value of $5.75 million. Rutherford, however, is in no hurry to reach a crossroads.Lets let this play itself out first, Rutherford said. Lets not just presume that Marc is automatically out. Hes been the franchise goalie here. Hes a terrific person. Hes a terrific player. That assumption [that hell be moved], were getting ahead ourself.Fleury will start Thursday night when Pittsburgh hosts San Jose in a rematch of the 2016 Stanley Cup finals. Fleury is 2-1-1 with a 2.94 goals against average so far this season. ' ' '