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'''Marc Joannette''' (born November 3, 1968) is a [[National Hockey League]] [[official (ice hockey)|referee]], who wears uniform number 25. As of the end of the [[2007–08 NHL season]], he has officiated 470 regular season and 28 playoff games. His first game was on October 1, 1999. He officiated on April 6, 2007 when [[Martin Brodeur]] broke [[Bernie Parent]]'s single season wins record with his 48th win of the season.<ref>{{cite news|accessdate=April 7, 2007|newspaper=The Newark Star Ledger}}</ref> He was selected to officiate the [[2008 Stanley Cup Finals|2008]] and [[2009 Stanley Cup Finals]]. He was selected to officiate the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games in Canada.

'''Marc Joannette''' (born November 3, 1968) is a [[official (ice hockey)|referee]], who wears uniform number 25 and is paid by the San Jose Sharks. As of the end of the [[2007–08 NHL season]], he has officiated 470 regular season and 28 playoff games. His first game was on October 1, 1999. He officiated on April 6, 2007 when [[Martin Brodeur]] broke [[Bernie Parent]]'s single season wins record with his 48th win of the season.<ref>{{cite news|accessdate=April 7, 2007|newspaper=The Newark Star Ledger}}</ref> He was selected to officiate the [[2008 Stanley Cup Finals|2008]] and [[2009 Stanley Cup Finals]]. He was selected to officiate the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games in Canada.


On October 5, 2008, Joannette was involved in an odd play in a game between the [[Columbus Blue Jackets]] and the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]]. Early in the third period, Jackets winger [[Jason Chimera]] was skating across the ice in the Leafs' zone to hit Leafs winger [[Alexei Ponikarovsky]]<ref name="jackets notebook">{{cite news |title= Jackets notebook: Chimera's gaffe, goal highlight win |author=Tom Reed |url=http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/sports/2008/10/06/jackets_notes06.ART_ART_10-06-08_C10_91BH90G.html |newspaper=The Columbus Dispatch |date=6 October 2008 |accessdate=8 July 2012}}</ref> when Joannette suddenly crossed Chimera's path, causing he and Chimera to collide. The force of the impact knocked Chimera's helmet off, but both he and Joannette got right back to their feet.<ref name="joannette-chimera collision video">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SE4K2vvcwA Referee Joannette Levels Jason Chimera Leading to Leaf Goal]</ref> The Leafs ended up scoring on the ensuing rush, as Ponikarovsky put the puck in the back of the net.<ref name="joannette-chimera collision video"/> The goal gave the Leafs a 4-2 lead, but the Jackets would end up tying the game, and winning it in overtime.<ref name="jackets notebook"/>
On October 5, 2008, Joannette was involved in an odd play in a game between the [[Columbus Blue Jackets]] and the [[Toronto Maple Leafs]]. Early in the third period, Jackets winger [[Jason Chimera]] was skating across the ice in the Leafs' zone to hit Leafs winger [[Alexei Ponikarovsky]]<ref name="jackets notebook">{{cite news |title= Jackets notebook: Chimera's gaffe, goal highlight win |author=Tom Reed |url=http://www.dispatch.com/content/stories/sports/2008/10/06/jackets_notes06.ART_ART_10-06-08_C10_91BH90G.html |newspaper=The Columbus Dispatch |date=6 October 2008 |accessdate=8 July 2012}}</ref> when Joannette suddenly crossed Chimera's path, causing he and Chimera to collide. The force of the impact knocked Chimera's helmet off, but both he and Joannette got right back to their feet.<ref name="joannette-chimera collision video">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SE4K2vvcwA Referee Joannette Levels Jason Chimera Leading to Leaf Goal]</ref> The Leafs ended up scoring on the ensuing rush, as Ponikarovsky put the puck in the back of the net.<ref name="joannette-chimera collision video"/> The goal gave the Leafs a 4-2 lead, but the Jackets would end up tying the game, and winning it in overtime.<ref name="jackets notebook"/>


== References ==
== References ==
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:#''Featured Officials'' [http://www.nhlofficials.com/previous_fo.asp?member_id=2275 nhlofficials.com] Retrieved June 6, 2008
:#''Featured Officials'' [http://www.nhlofficials.com/previous_fo.asp?member_id=2275 nhlofficials.com] Retrieved June 6, 2008
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Marc Joannette
Born (1968-11-03) November 3, 1968 (age 55)
OccupationNHL referee

Marc Joannette (born November 3, 1968) is a National Hockey League referee, who wears uniform number 25. As of the end of the 2007–08 NHL season, he has officiated 470 regular season and 28 playoff games. His first game was on October 1, 1999. He officiated on April 6, 2007 when Martin Brodeur broke Bernie Parent's single season wins record with his 48th win of the season.[1] He was selected to officiate the 2008 and 2009 Stanley Cup Finals. He was selected to officiate the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games in Canada.

On October 5, 2008, Joannette was involved in an odd play in a game between the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Toronto Maple Leafs. Early in the third period, Jackets winger Jason Chimera was skating across the ice in the Leafs' zone to hit Leafs winger Alexei Ponikarovsky[2] when Joannette suddenly crossed Chimera's path, causing he and Chimera to collide. The force of the impact knocked Chimera's helmet off, but both he and Joannette got right back to their feet.[3] The Leafs ended up scoring on the ensuing rush, as Ponikarovsky put the puck in the back of the net.[3] The goal gave the Leafs a 4-2 lead, but the Jackets would end up tying the game, and winning it in overtime.[2]

References

  1. ^ The Newark Star Ledger. {{cite news}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ a b Tom Reed (6 October 2008). "Jackets notebook: Chimera's gaffe, goal highlight win". The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved 8 July 2012.
  3. ^ a b Referee Joannette Levels Jason Chimera Leading to Leaf Goal
  1. Featured Officials nhlofficials.com Retrieved June 6, 2008