The Mercury News

Green Day song may be new anthem for the league

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The NHL could be on the way to its version of “Are You Ready For Some Football?”

The league is announcing a two-year partnershi­p with Green Day that includes an opening song for NBC Sports’ “Wednesday Night Hockey.” The song, “Fire, Ready, Aim” isn’t custom-made for the NHL and will be on Green Day’s next album, though it’s likely a matter of time until Green Day or another band follows what Hank Williams Jr. and later Carrie Underwood did for the NFL.

“That I think will probably be the evolution,” NHL chief content officer and executive Vice President Steve Mayer said. “If you look at our season and how many times this thing is going to be on, it’ll become an anthem. The song, we’re using slap shots, it’s about scoring and speed — “Fire, Ready, Aim” — I think people will start associatin­g this.”

Green Day’s open will debut Oct. 9. The band will also perform at the AllStar Game in St. Louis in late January, and new singles from its album will be released on “Wednesday Night Hockey.”

“We’re going to try some bold thing,” Mayer said. “The performanc­e that we’re talking about at AllStar will be epic.”

Green Day songs will be incorporat­ed into arena mixes around the NHL and provide the soundtrack for much of the season on NBC Sports Network and NBC.

“We think it fits really well with hockey,” NBC Sports executive producer Sam Flood said. “The song and the way it’s executed is really fun.”

Fourteen of the band’s upcoming tour stops will come in NHL markets, including Seattle, which will join the league in 2021.

“Green Day, just the energy, how they have this great history but they keep on sort of reinventin­g themselves, they just work for us,” Mayer said. “Their music is going to be part of a lot of what we’re doing.” DESERT HOCKEY HEADING TO SOCAL >> Profession­al hockey is coming to the Southern California desert.

The minor league American Hockey League has awarded an expansion franchise to NHL Seattle that will play at a new arena on the Agua Caliente Indian Reservatio­n in downtown Palm Springs. The $250 million project will break ground in early 2020 and will open in fall 2021.

The AHL’s 32nd team will be the primary developmen­t affiliate of NHL Seattle. Both the Seattle NHL team and its AHL franchise will begin play in October 2021.

Tim Leiweke, CEO of Oak View Group which owns the Seattle NHL franchise, said the new arena will host sports and music events. It will seat 10,000.

AHL Palm Springs launched season ticket sales Monday.

Palm Springs will be the sixth California team in the AHL, joining San Jose, Bakersfiel­d, Ontario, San Diego and Stockton.

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