SEA ISLAND, GA - DECEMBER 04: (L to R) Adrian Hanauer, NHL Seattle franchise Vice-Chairman David Wright, Jay Deutsch, Jerry Bruckheimer, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, NHL Seattle franchise majority owner David Bonderman, Len Potter, and NHL Seattle franchise President and CEO Tod Leiweke pose for a photo during the NHL Board of Governors Meeting on December 4, 2018 in Sea Island, Georgia. The NHL Board of Governors approved expanding to Seattle, making the franchise the 32nd team in the league.

NHL promised All-Star Game to Seattle within 7 years

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The NHL's newest franchise will apparently host the league's midseason showcase in the first decade of its existence.

Seattle's new team has been promised an All-Star Game within seven years, commissioner Gary Bettman told reporters, including NHL.com's Nick Cotsonika, on Wednesday.

Bettman added that the draft is likely coming sooner than the All-Star Game, and that the team name should be revealed in 2019.

He also said the NHL will have to study the feasibility of an outdoor game there.

Seattle will begin play in 2021-22, one season later than the franchise was originally hoping to enter the league.

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