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American Hockey League (former NHL) referee Dean Morton In ice hockey , an official is a person who has some responsibility for enforcing the rules and maintaining the order of the game. There are two categories of officials, on-ice officials , who are the referees and linesmen that enforce the rules during gameplay, and off-ice officials , who ...
On-ice officials are present on the ice during the game, and traditionally wear a shirt with black and white vertical stripes. The National Hockey League (NHL) currently employs four on-ice officials in each game—two referees and two linespersons (also known as linesmen). [a] Referees are
As well as officiating in the 2014 Winter Olympics, Leggo was a referee for the 2016 Spengler Cup. [13] He worked his final NHL game when the Los Angeles Kings and the Arizona Coyotes played each other on April 2, 2017. [14] His crew members for the game included referee Brad Watson, and linesmen Tim Nowak and Lonnie Cameron. [15] [16]
The 2022-23 NHL season is underway. Lets take a look at some of the most underrated yet essential members of the hockey stratosphere the referees.
The following are currently active NHL ice hockey enforcers and current minor league enforcers with NHL experience, listed alphabetically by their last name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Michael Edgar Hasenfratz (June 19, 1966 – November 24, 2024) was a Canadian ice hockey referee.He worked in the National Hockey League (NHL) from the 2000–01 season until his retirement following the 2014–15 season, officiating 705 regular season games.
Los Angeles Times owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong tells 'Fox News @ Night' why he wants to take the left-leaning paper in a different direction.
Marc Joannette (born November 3, 1968) is a Canadian former National Hockey League referee, who wore uniform number 25. [1] As of the end of the 2022–23 NHL season, he has officiated 1,520 regular season games and 172 playoff games. [2] His first game was on October 1, 1999.