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List of Stanley Cup Finals officials

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Before the Stanley Cup playoffs, a list of forty on-ice officials are named to work: Twenty referees and twenty linesmen. They are paired up in each round, traveling and working together between the series. Usually, they are never assigned to work two games between two teams they have already seen. This does not apply if a series reaches seven games. If a Game seven is reached, those who have been assigned to work in the next round will call the series-deciding game. If at any time a referee or linesman is injured or unable to work, there is a standby official; he is there in the event that one of the officials cannot continue in the game.

Throughout the playoffs, the list of officials is minimized.

  • 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 Stanley Cup playoffs, the list is reduced to eight officials: Four referees and four linesmen. They are named as Stanley Cup Finals officials. They are still in pairs, who will work every other game (even numbered and odd numbered).

2002-2016

Beginning with the 2002 Stanley Cup finals, the National Hockey League assigns two referees and two linesmen for each game. A total of eight on-ice officials are named: Four referees and four linesmen.

2002 Stanley Cup finals

1999-2001

Between the 1999 and 2001 playoff seasons, the National Hockey League implemented a two referee, two linesman system. Five referees and four linesmen were named to work in the finals.

2001 Stanley Cup finals

1999 Stanley Cup finals

1989-1998

The National Hockey League used a single referee for each playoff game, with a rotation of three referees for the series.

See also

References

  1. ^ "2016 STANLEY CUP FINALS OFFICIALS". National Hockey League Officials Association. 28 May 2016. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  2. ^ "STANLEY CUP FINALS OFFICIALS". National Hockey League Officials Association. Retrieved 25 August 2016.