Here are your referees and linespersons for the 2024 NHL All-Star Game: 

 


MacKinnon vs. McDavid – 3:00 PM
Hughes vs. Matthews – 4:00 PM

REFEREES

  Frederick L’Ecuyer #17
Francis Charron #6
Games ’23-24 40 32
Career Games (RS/PO) 996 / 37 702 / 83
First NHL Game 10/13/07 4/5/10
Birthplace St-Tite, QC Ottawa, ON
Goals/Gm 6.0 (41) 6.2 (33)
PP Opp/Gm 6.4 (14) 5.8 (33)
PPG/Gm 1.4 (12) 1.1 (35)
Penl/Gm 7.9 (16) 7.0 (36)
PIM/Gm 19.4 (16) 16.6 (32)
% of Penl on Home 48.0% (39) 50.6% (25)
% PP Opp for Home 53.8% (4) 52.1% (12)
Penl Diff.* 1.5 (4) 1.1 (42)
Home Win % 60% (15) 54% (33)
Home Rec. 40-26-8 35-29-10
OT/SO Games 17.6% (34) 24.3% (20)
 

 
LINESPERSONS

  Brandon Gawryletz #64
Trent Knorr #74
Games ’23-24 42 40
Career Games (RS/PO) 577 / 14 665 / 24
First NHL Game 10/14/15 11/13/13
First Playoff Game 4/12/17
Birthplace Trail, BC Powell River, BC

 

This is the first All-Star appearance for each of the officials working this year’s event.   

 

NHL Referees and Linespersons for 2024 All-Star Game

 


    
Games: PS (Preseason); RS (Regular Season); PO (Playoffs) 

Number in orange/parentheses indicated referee’s rank among active officials.

* Penalty Differential represents the absolute value of the variance of penalty calls by team per game. If Team A takes two more penalties (or two fewer) than Team B, this is a 2.  Lower numbers indicate less variance between total penalties in a game – that is, a closer number of calls for both teams. 

 

Stats have been updated through the end of the 2022-23 regular season

We’ve got new rules, new refs, promoted refs, and an updated pronunciation guide for 2023-24.

Here is the NHL’s officating roster for the 2023-24 season: 

NHL Officials – 2023-24