Dallas Stars at Edmonton Oilers
Game 3 – 8:30 PM EST

REFEREES

  Steve Kozari #40
Dan O’Rourke #9
Games ’23-24 (RS/PO) 66 / 11 64 / 10
Career Games (RS/PO) 1218 / 158 1447 / 208
First NHL Game 10/15/05 10/2/99
Birthplace Penticton, BC Calgary, AB
Goals/Gm 6.2 (20) 6.0 (35)
PP Opp/Gm 6.3 (12) 6.1 (22)
PPG/Gm 1.1 (38) 1.2 (32)
Penl/Gm 7.7 (17) 8.3 (9)
PIM/Gm 18.3 (26) 20.3 (9)
% of Penl on Home 49.2% (25) 50.4% (14)
% PP Opp for Home 52.0% (21) 51.0% (29)
Penl Diff.* 1.3 (22) 1.5 (7)
Home Win % 52% (36) 74% (3)
Home Rec. 30-27-10 45-14-6
OT/SO Games 17.9% (29) 24.6% (8)
Team Records 23-24 22-23 21-22 23-24 22-23 21-22
DAL 4-0-0 3-1-0 3-3 4-1-0 4-2-0 4-3
EDM 4-1-1 3-1-0 3-2 2-2-0 2-0-0 1-3
 

 
LINESPERSONS

  Steve Barton #59
Matt MacPherson #83
Games ’23-24 (RS/PO) 69 / 10 72 / 10
Career Games (RS/PO) 1533 / 164 887 / 117
First NHL Game 11/1/00 10/11/11
First Playoff Game 4/11/07 4/17/14
Birthplace Vankleek Hill, ON Antigonish, NS

  

Kozari and O’Rourke were paired up for the Conference Finals, working FLA/NYR Game 1.

Referee Steve Kozari has worked most of the postseason alongside Kyle Rehman. In round 1, the duo handled NSH/VAN Game 1, COL/WPG Game 2, NYR/WSH Game 4, and TOR/BOS Game 5. Kozari also worked DAL/VGK Game 6 (DAL L 2-0) alongside referee Francois St. Laurent. 

The second round saw Kozari and Rehman take the ice for CAR/NYR Game 1, EDM/VAN Game 1 (EDM L 5-4), DAL/COL Game 3 (DAL W 4-1), and BOS/FLA Game 5.  Kozari was also paired up with Francis Charron for NYR/CAR Game 6.

 

Referee Dan O’Rourke skated alongside Tom Chmielewski in the opening round, working VGK/DAL Game 1 (DAL L 4-3), LAK/EDM Game 2 (EDM L 5-4 OT), and WPG/COL Game 3. He was then paired up with Chris Rooney for BOS/TOR Game 6 and with Wes McCauley for VGK/DAL Game 7 (DAL W 2-1).

O’Rourke worked Round 2 with Francois St. Laurent, officiating COL/DAL Game 1 (DAL L 4-3 OT), FLA/BOS Game 2, CAR/NYR Game 5, and EDM/VAN Game 5 (EDM L 3-2)

 

The Dallas Stars are 2-3 this postseason under either of today’s officials; the Edmonton Oilers have gone 0-3.

 

Standby Officials: Francois St. Laurent (#8), Devin Berg (#87)
Officiating Supervisor: Don Van Massenhoven
 


 

 
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. 

 

NHL Officials For 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs Conference Finals

 

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