Chicago Sun-Times

Seattle joining NHL in ’21; Ariz. joining Hawks

- BY STEVE GREENBERG, STAFF REPORTER sgreenberg@suntimes.com @SLGreenber­g

It’s onward to the Emerald City for the NHL.

The league’s Board of Governors voted unanimousl­y Tuesday to expand to Seattle beginning with the 2021-22 season. The asyet-unnamed franchise will be the league’s 32nd, evening each conference at 16 teams. Seattle will play in the Pacific Division, and the Arizona Coyotes will move to the Central, joining the Blackhawks.

Hawks coach Jeremy Colliton, who played games in Seattle during his days in the Western Hockey League, called it a “great market.”

“It’s an underrated hockey area,” he said. “The Western League presence is large, and a lot of hockey fans are out there. I’m sure it’ll be a success.”

The franchise — which forked over an expansion fee of $650 million — has the ownership backing of billionair­e David Bonderman and famed film and TV producer Jerry Bruckheime­r. The team will play downtown in the former home of the SuperSonic­s of the NBA. The arena is scheduled for a large-scale renovation.

It’ll be a big change, as well, for the Coyotes, who’ve been a common trade partner with the Hawks.

“I guess the initial reaction is you’re going to be playing a lot of former teammates,” Patrick Kane said. “It’ll be nice to travel to warm weather. That’s a team that’s upand-coming, too, so it just makes the Central that much tougher.”

 ?? STEPHEN B. MORTON/AP ?? Jerry Bruckheime­r (from left), NHL commission­er Gary Bettman and David Bonderman announce Seattle as the league’s 32nd franchise.
STEPHEN B. MORTON/AP Jerry Bruckheime­r (from left), NHL commission­er Gary Bettman and David Bonderman announce Seattle as the league’s 32nd franchise.

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