The NHL season may be paused, but that doesn’t stop front offices from getting work done. Some of that work for the Seattle expansion franchise revolves around its still-unannounced team name, though the group is getting closer to a reveal. That’s what Seattle GM Ron Francis recently explained to reporters including Dan Rosen of NHL.com, indicating that though the organization will wait for an appropriate time to announce, it should be sooner rather than later:
We’re still going through that process with the League, working hard on the trademark and the legal process. Trust me when I say it, our people are really working hard, and as soon as we’ve completed it, we’ll look at how our community is doing and when is the right time to announce that name.
Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic (subscription required) followed up on the Seattle situation today, reporting that though construction on the new rink was shut down for several days, it is now resumed and both the NHL and Seattle organization do not believe that there will be a delay in their original timeline.
- If the regular season or playoffs do resume at some point, the Columbus Blue Jackets could be getting back their most impactful player. Seth Jones took to Twitter to let his fans know that he has returned to the ice finally as he continues to rehab his surgically repaired ankle. Chris Johnston of Sportsnet jumped into the replies to clear up some confusion, reporting that injured players like Jones have been allowed to use team facilities in their rehab programs. The team originally announced an 8-10 week timeline for Jones following surgery, which he had on February 11.
- The Edmonton Oilers have two draft picks that will see their exclusive draft rights expire on June 1st if they are not signed, but GM Ken Holland told 630 CHED today that negotiations continue with both of them. Filip Bergland, 22, was picked 91st overall in 2016 and has played the last four full seasons in the SHL, while the 21-year old Markus Niemelainen was the 63rd overall pick that year and has played in Finland for the last three seasons. Both players would become unrestricted free agents if not signed by the deadline.
dugdog83
It’s the Emeralds
christianponder
That would make the most sense
dave frost nhlpa
I really want it to be the Metropolitans.
I could stomach the Totems.
Just not the Ass Cracken
DarkSide830
I agree on the first and last points.
dugdog83
The Mets already use the name Metropolitans, they wanna be original.
DarkSide830
Seattle [redacted]s
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
Seattle Skookum, as stated previously on this channel. @dugdog83’s “Emeralds” would be my second choice, and a close one at that, especially if they are smart and savvy enough to use emerald green in their color scheme.
Love @DaveFrost’s take on the lame-*ss Kraken! Well done, sir, well done indeed!
Milk
Don’t think NHL lets them use metropolitans as it is currently used as a division name.
ironcity341
Grunge
ironcity341
Thunder cats