NHL approves expansion to Seattle; league’s 32nd team will begin play in 2021-22
SEA ISLAND, Ga. — Seattle’s NHL dream is finally a reality.
The city will just have to wait a little longer than originally planned for its new team to hit the ice.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman confirmed hockey’s worst-kept secret Tuesday, announcing the league will expand to Seattle at a packed news conference.
The NHL’s 32nd team, which was unanimously approved in a vote by the board of governors, will begin play in 2021-22 at a renovated and renamed KeyArena.