Nashville Predators at Anaheim Ducks – 9:00 EDT

REFEREES

Dan O’Rourke (#9) Jean Hebert (#15)
Games 16-17 73 / 8 76 / 8
Career Games 988 325
First NHL Game 10/2/99 3/30/11
Birthplace Calgary, AB Moncton, NB
Goals/Gm 5.7 (8) / 5.4 (10) 5.7 (6) / 5.4 (10)
PP/Gm 2.8 (37) / 3.5 (7) 3.3 (6) / 3.5  (7)
Penl/Gm 3.6 (34) / 4.4 (7) 4.3 (5) / 4.4 (7)
PIM/Gm 8.6 (34) / 12.4 (3) 10.5 (6) / 12.4 (3)
% of Penl on Home 50% (5) / 43% (18) 43% (10) / 43% (18)
More Penl on Rd % 1% (35) / 33% (3) 4% (33) / 33% (3)
Home Win % 60% (19) / 63% (3) 66% (8) / 63% (3)
Home Rec. 44-29 / 5-3 50-26 / 5-3
OT/SO Games 26% (15) / 13% (19) 17% (37) / 13% (19)
Calls by Period 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd
2016-17 30%/
32%
38%/
28%
32%/
40%
34%/
32%
37%/
28%
30%/
40%
Team Records 16-17 15-16 14-15 16-17 15-16 14-15
NSH 5-2/
2-0
3-1 6-1 1-5/
2-0
4-2 3-3
ANA 3-3/
0-1
4-3 4-1 2-4/
0-1
1-4 2-3

LINESMEN

Derek Amell (#75) Jonny Murray (#95)
Games 16-17 76 77
Career Games 1297 1065
First NHL Game 10/11/97 10/7/00
Birthplace Port Colborne, ON Beauport, QC

 

O’Rourke and Hebert have been paired together since the start of the playoffs.  In the opening round, they refereed MIN/STL Game 1,  MTL/NYR Game 3, PIT/CBJ Game 4, CHI/NSH Game 4 (NSH 4-1).

The duo worked OTT/NYR Game 1, WSH/PIT Game 2, STL/NSH Game 4 (NSH 2-1), and ANA/EDM Game 6 in Round 2 (7-1 EDM).

This is Jean Hebert’s first appearance in the Conference Finals.

Standby: Francis Charron (#6), Shane Heyer (#55)
Series Supervisor: Kay Whitmore


Playoff stats in orange. All stats based of officials’ pairings.
 

The NHL Referees and Linesmen for the Conference Finals

Stats listed are for 2016-17 season. Number in parentheses indicates referee’s rank among active officials.