Boston Bruins at Toronto Maple Leafs
Game 6 – 8:00 PM EST
REFEREES |
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Chris Rooney #5![]() |
Dan O’Rourke #9![]() |
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| Games ’23-24 (RS/PO) | 74 / 3 | 64 / 3 | ||||
| Career Games (RS/PO) | 1462 / 162 | 1447 / 194 | ||||
| First NHL Game | 11/22/00 | 10/2/99 | ||||
| Birthplace | Boston, MA | Calgary, AB | ||||
| Goals/Gm | 6.3 (18) | 6.0 (35) | ||||
| PP Opp/Gm | 6.2 (14) | 6.1 (22) | ||||
| PPG/Gm | 1.3 (13) | 1.2 (32) | ||||
| Penl/Gm | 7.6 (19) | 8.3 (9) | ||||
| PIM/Gm | 19.4 (14) | 20.3 (9) | ||||
| % of Penl on Home | 50.3% (13) | 50.4% (14) | ||||
| % PP Opp for Home | 50.3% (33) | 51.0% (29) | ||||
| Penl Diff.* | 1.2 (35) | 1.5 (7) | ||||
| Home Win % | 50% (40) | 74% (3) | ||||
| Home Rec. | 34-34-7 | 45-14-6 | ||||
| OT/SO Games | 17.3% (32) | 24.6% (8) | ||||
| Team Records | 23-24 | 22-23 | 21-22 | 23-24 | 22-23 | 21-22 |
| BOS | 4-1-0 | 4-3 | 1-1 | 2-1-0 | 4-0 | 1-3 |
| TOR | 3-0-1 | 2-1 | 0-0 | 2-3-0 | 3-1 | 0-0 |
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Ryan Daisy #81![]() |
Devin Berg #87![]() |
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| Games ’23-24 (RS/PO) | 71 / 4 | 72 / 4 | ||||
| Career Games (RS/PO) | 490 / 31 | 596 / 67 | ||||
| First NHL Game | 10/13/16 | 10/15/15 | ||||
| First Playoff Game | 4/12/19 | 4/11/18 | ||||
| Birthplace | Mansfield, MA | Kitchener, ON | ||||
Referee Chris Rooney has been paired up with Peter MacDougall for the opening round. The duo worked VGK/DAL Game 2, EDM/LAK Game 3, and WPG/COL Game 4.
Dan O’Rourke has worked the first round alongside ref Tom Chmielewski, taking the ice at VGK/DAL Game 1, LAK/EDM Game 2, and WPG/COL Game 3.
Linespersons Ryan Daisy and Devin Berg have been a steady pairing, working WSH/NYR Game 1, DAL/VGK Games 3 and 4 — and Game 3 of this series between the Boston Bruins and Toronto Maple Leafs.
Stats have been updated through the end of the 2023-24 regular season.
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.
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:



