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NHL primed to expand to Seattle this week

- JOSHUA CLIPPERTON

NHL commission­er Gary Bettman is expected to confirm the worstkept secret in hockey on Tuesday — the league will be expanding to Seattle.

Approval of the city’s bid to become the NHL’s 32nd franchise needs support from 3/4 of the board of governors, who are set to meet this week in Sea Island, Ga.

Barring something completely unforeseen, Seattle appears to be a slam dunk.

There’s a deep-pocketed ownership group fronted by majority stakeholde­r David Bonderman and Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheime­r, the US$650-million expansion fee and an opportunit­y to balance the league with 16 teams in each conference.

Two big unknowns remain heading into the board meetings scheduled for Monday and Tuesday, however.

When will Seattle actually hit the ice and how will the NHL realign two of its four divisions?

KeyArena, which was home to the NBA’s SuperSonic­s before they moved to Oklahoma City in 2008, is primed to undergo a massive $700million renovation, but it’s unclear if the project will be finished in time for the start of 2020-21 NHL season.

“The potential club ownership is very much interested in starting in 2020-21,” NHL deputy commission­er Bill Daly said last month at the Hockey Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Toronto. “But their arena timeline continues to be a little too tight for that, so we’ll see whether they can move that up or change that.”

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