Albuquerque Journal

Seattle awarded franchise for 2021-22

- BY GEOFF BAKER THE SEATTLE TIMES (TNS)

SEA ISLAND, Ga. — An emotional morning for present-day Seattle team owners and a relative of previous ones from a century ago culminated Tuesday with the awarding of the National Hockey League’s 32nd franchise to the city.

Joining the eager Seattle ownership team in an adjacent “green room” as the NHL’s board of governors debated their fate behind closed doors was Bellevue, Wash., resident Beverley Parsons, 83, whose uncles Lester and Frank Patrick founded the Seattle Metropolit­ans in 1915. Parsons handed NHL Seattle CEO Tod Leiweke a well-worn personal copy of the book “The Patricks: Hockey’s Royal Family” as a keepsake from what would soon become a historic day.

At that moment, the magnitude of the NHL’s pending unanimous awarding of the franchise to the Seattle ownership group of David Bonderman and Jerry Bruckheime­r was ratcheted up several notches.

“I’m holding in a lot of emotions,” Leiweke said, moments after the team was made official to start play the 2021-22 season. “But today I think about the fans. I woke up today thinking about the fans and what did they feel on March 1 when they put down deposits not knowing anything. No team name, an ownership group they didn’t know very well. A building plan that was somewhat defined but vague.

“Today was a great day for the fans and we owe them so much because that’s why today happened.”

Those fans, who haven’t had profession­al hockey in Seattle since the minorleagu­e Totems folded in 1975, will have to wait a while to buy season tickets for the NHL squad’s scheduled October 2021 launch — which was put off by a year at the league’s request to ensure the KeyArena renovation timeline can be met. The price on that renovation, according to Leiweke, is now up to $800 million in private funds along with $650 million for the team — of which $100 million was paid out Tuesday as an initial installmen­t.

The new team will start in the Pacific Division — with the Arizona Coyotes moving to the Central — and benefit from the same expansion draft rules the Stanley Cup finalist Vegas Golden Knights did in 2017. That expansion draft will also be held in a remodeled KeyArena, which Leiweke hopes to have ready by March or April of 2021 so the WNBA Seattle Storm can also open their season there on time.

Leiweke said the group is to get working on a team name and likely a hockey operations search in the nearer term. On ticket sales: “We’re going to go into the laboratory beginning tomorrow and begin to work this through.”

But for now, this first day of official team existence, it was about savoring the moment. The anticipati­on ahead of the vote had been building inside the conference room where the Seattle group had been sequestere­d.

But as they prepared to enter the larger conference room, where the governors had just voted, they could hear the Seattle sports and business promotiona­l video that Mayor Jenney Durkan had introduced in October to the league’s executive committee in New York playing in the background. Leiweke recognized the sound right away, as did Bonderman and Bruckheime­r and minority owners David Wright, Adrian Hanauer and Jay Deutsch.

“We’re outside the door, we heard our video playing,” Leiweke said. “We thought ‘Well, that’s a good sign,’ because I always get goose bumps when I see that video. I’ve seen it 100 times and I still react to it.”

They entered the room, where the 31 governors greeted them with a standing ovation. Each member of the Seattle team shook hands with all 31 governors — who congratula­ted them and wished them luck. At that point, relief flowed. “This has been a real journey that’s had challenges, and it’s not for the faint of heart,” Leiweke said.

Indeed, famed Hollywood producer Bruckheime­r, whose movies have been hailed for decades, seemed a bit overcome by the moment. He grew misty-eyed discussing his father taking him up “in the rafters” to watch Red Wings games at the old Olympia Stadium arena in his native Detroit.

“It’s exciting and daunting and scary and all the things,” Bruckheime­r said of an NHL ownership goal he’d pursued for nearly two decades. “You just want to do right for Seattle and bring great players and hopefully pick a name where we won’t get too many people mad at us.”

 ?? ELAINE THOMPSON/ ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Fans cheer the announceme­nt of an NHL expansion team for Seattle at a party Tuesday. Seattle will be the 32nd NHL franchise and is set to begin play in the 2021-22 season.
ELAINE THOMPSON/ ASSOCIATED PRESS Fans cheer the announceme­nt of an NHL expansion team for Seattle at a party Tuesday. Seattle will be the 32nd NHL franchise and is set to begin play in the 2021-22 season.

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