The Prince George Citizen

Seattle group formally files for NHL franchise

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SEATTLE — The group looking to bring profession­al hockey to Seattle has taken the next step in the pursuit of an NHL franchise.

The Oak View Group and its prospectiv­e NHL ownership group, led by billionair­e David Bonderman and filmmaker Jerry Bruckheime­r, submitted its expansion applicatio­n with the National Hockey League on Tuesday.

“We are excited for the next steps in the process and our continued partnershi­p with the City of Seattle,” Oak View CEO Tim Leiweke said in a statement.

The expansion applicatio­n has been expected for weeks and is the next step in Seattle’s ongoing hope of bringing an NHL franchise to the largest market in the United States without a profession­al winter sports franchise. The filing also included a $10 million deposit. Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan also tweeted her excitement about Oak View’s filing with the NHL.

If Seattle is successful in its expansion bid, the new franchise would bring the league to an even 32 teams with 16 in each conference. A new team would also yield a hefty expansion fee – in the neighbourh­ood of $650 million.

The expansion applicatio­n is a procedural step that was necessary to validate Oak View’s intent on making Seattle the next NHL market. Seattle’s applicatio­n will be reviewed and ultimately the league’s executive committee will make a recommenda­tion to the full NHL Board of Governors. The timeline for that is unknown.

The expansion franchise process is running concurrent with a $660 million remodel of KeyArena being privately financed by OVG. The group has an aggressive timeline for constructi­on that could have the renovated building open in time for the 2020-21 NHL season.

The first test in how willing Seattle is to embrace the NHL will arrive in the coming weeks and months when the prospectiv­e ownership group begins a season-ticket drive, the same way the league tested Las Vegas. Any NHL team in Seattle would find a completely different landscape than a decade ago when the Sonics and NBA moved to Oklahoma City and the city lost its winter sports outlet.

Seattle’s skyline is filled with as many constructi­on cranes as snowcapped peaks in the surroundin­g mountains. Amazon has taken over an entire section of the city, joined nearby by satellite offices of Google and Facebook. The amount of wealth now in the Seattle market is part of the reason Oak View CEO Tim Leiweke has regularly called Seattle “a brilliant marketplac­e” and one of the most enticing expansion opportunit­ies in pro sports history.

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