Seattle’s expansion NHL franchise is trying to make it easier for fans to get to its games in the traffic-clogged city.

NHL Seattle announced Tuesday that it will fully subsidize public transit costs for fans with season tickets or single-game tickets.

Additionally, the team is entering into a partnership with the Seattle Center Monorail to upgrade the current system connecting downtown Seattle with the Seattle Center, where the team’s arena is under construction. The team will invest $7 million for upgrades at the downtown station for the monorail system, which was originally built for the 1962 World’s Fair.

The public transit subsidy makes Seattle the third franchise in the U.S. to offer that benefit to fans, according to the team. Rob Johnson, the team’s VP for transportation, said the franchise expects 25% of fans to use public transit to attend games in the inaugural 2021-22 season.

Oilers’ Yamamoto out: Oilers winger Kailer Yamamoto is out with an ankle injury and listed week to week by the team.

He was hurt Sunday night in a win over the Kings.

A first-round pick by the Oilers in 2017, Yamamoto has nine goals and 12 assists in 21 games this season. He also has eight goals and eight assists in 23 games with the team’s AHL affiliate.

The Oilers recalled forward Markus Granlund from the AHL.