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The Director of Officiating for the National Hockey League (NHL) heads the league's officiating department and reports directly to the senior vice president of the league. The director of officiating is assisted by officiating managers in the NHL's Toronto office.
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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 identified by their red or orange armbands.
Pages in category "National Hockey League officials" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
[19] [20] McCauley officiated his 1,000th NHL game on December 23, 2018. [21] When coming to center ice after penalties or video reviews, he is known for his suspenseful announcements of important results. [22] [23] [24] McCauley was one of eight officials selected to work the 4 Nations Face-Off in February 2025. [25]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 January 2025. NHL's Director of Officiating (2005-2009; since 2013) Stephen Walkom Born (1963-08-08) August 8, 1963 (age 61) North Bay, Ontario Occupation Director of Officiating for the National Hockey League Stephen Walkom (born August 8, 1963) currently serves as vice president and director of ...
The Director of Officiating can refer to a position within several professional sports leagues: Director of Officiating (NHL), National Hockey League; Director of Officiating (NFL); see List of National Football League officials; Director of Officiating (NBA), National Basketball Association; see Ed T. Rush
During the second round, twenty-four officials (twelve referees and twelve linesmen) work games. During the third round, sixteen officials (eight referees and eight linesmen) work games. In the final round of cuts, the list is reduced to ten officials: Five referees and five linesmen. They are named as Stanley Cup Finals officials. They are no ...