Today’s NHL Stanley Cup Playoff games:
MTL vs. BUFVGK vs. ANA 

 


Montreal Canadiens at Buffalo Sabres
Game 5 – 7:00 PM ET

REFEREES

  Chris Rooney #5
Graham Skilliter #24
Games ’25-26 (RS/PO) 38 / 7 76 / 6
Career Games (RS/PO) 1571 / 190 887 / 37
First NHL Game 11/22/00 1/28/13
First Playoff Game 4/14/03 5/19/21
Birthplace Boston, MA La Ronge, SK
Goals/Gm 5.5 (40) | 6.4 (5) 5.9 (31) | 6.2 (14)
PP Opp/Gm 6.3 (5) | 5.6 (12) 5.6 (22) | 5.2 (32)
PPG/Gm 1.4 (4) | 1.3 (10) 1.1 (28) | 1.1 (28)
Penl/Gm 7.7 (10) | 6.8 (22) 7.2 (26) | 6.2 (41)
PIM/Gm 19.1 (11) | 6.8 (15) 17.0 (30) | 14.8 (35)
% of Penl on Home 46.5% (32) | 50.0% (35) 49.8% (23) | 50.0% (11)
% PP Opp for Home 52.1% (19) | 50.0% (13) 52.0% (20) | 50.0% (30)
Penl Diff.* 1.3 (24) | 1.3 (22) 1.0 (39) | 1.3 (23)
Home Win % 55% (27) | 66% (9) 61% (17) | 57% (35)
Home Rec. 17-13-8 | 43-22-6 43-27-6 | 37-27-10
OT/SO Games 26.3% (14) | 20.0% (34) 17.1% (35) | 20.0% (7)
Team Records 25-26 24-25 23-24 25-26 24-25 23-24
MTL 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-2-2 3-1-1 0-2-2 1-1-0
BUF 3-1-2 1-2-0 2-2-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 4-1-0
 

 
LINESPERSONS

  Bevan Mills #53
Kiel Murchison #79
Games ’25-26 (RS/PO) 77 / 7 77 / 7
Career Games (RS/PO) 592 / 43 962 / 96
First NHL Game 11/29/16 1/21/13
First Playoff Game 5/16/21 4/17/15
Birthplace Surrey, BC Cloverdale, BC

  

Refs Chris Rooney and Graham Skilliter joined forces in the second round of the postseason, skating at MIN/COL Game 2 and ANA/VGK Game 3.

Rooney worked Round 1 with Peter MacDougall at PHI/PIT Game 1, ANA/EDM Game 2, TBL/MTL Game 3 (MTL W 3-2), and DAL/MIN Game 6. He also officiated MTL/TBL Game 7 (MTL W 2-1) with Wes McCauley.  His last Sabres game was April 15 vs. the Dallas Stars (BUF L 4-3 SO). 

Skilliter skated with Frederick L’Ecuyer in the opening round, handling MTL/TBL Game 2 (MTL L 3-2 OT), ANA/EDM Game 3, LAK/COL Game 4, and UTA/VGK Game 6.  He last worked a Buffalo game on February 27 vs. Florida (BUF W 3-2).

The Montreal Canadiens are 4-0-0 under referee Chris Rooney this season, including playoffs. 

The Buffalo Sabres are 8-2-0 over the past two seasons under referee Graham Skilliter. 

 

Standby Official: Jon Mclsaac (#2)
Series Officiating Supervisor: Kay Whitmore

 


 

Vegas Golden Knights at Anaheim Ducks
Game 6 – 9:30 PM ET

REFEREES

  Garrett Rank #7
Kyle Rehman #10
Games ’25-26 (RS/PO) 76 / 7 76 / 7
Career Games (RS/PO) 749 / 42 1159 / 54
First NHL Game 1/15/15 1/22/08
First Playoff Game 5/17/21 4/12/18
Birthplace Elmira, ON Red Deer, AB
Goals/Gm 6.4 (7) | 5.7 (39) 6.4 (5) | 5.8 (36)
PP Opp/Gm 6.1 (10) | 5.3 (25) 6.1 (12) | 5.8 (8)
PPG/Gm 1.3 (9) | 1.0 (38) 1.3 (14) | 1.4 (4)
Penl/Gm 8.4 (2) | 7.0 (18) 7.6 (13) | 7.3 (10)
PIM/Gm 21.3 (1) | 7.0 (21) 17.6 (28) | 17.8 (12)
% of Penl on Home 48.2% (18) | 50.0% (36) 47.2% (31) | 50.0% (7)
% PP Opp for Home 51.2% (26) | 60.0% (5) 53.7% (11) | 50.0% (37)
Penl Diff.* 1.5 (2) | 1.3 (18) 1.5 (4) | 1.3 (17)
Home Win % 47% (38) | 60% (30) 56% (26) | 55% (39)
Home Rec. 32-37-7 | 40-26-8 27-21-6 | 36-30-8
OT/SO Games 26.7% (12) | 20.0% (12) 22.7% (29) | 30.0% (3)
Team Records 25-26 24-25 23-24 25-26 24-25 23-24
VGK 2-0-1 3-1-0 3-1-0 4-4-1 3-0-1 5-1-0
ANA 2-3-0 1-1-1 1-2-0 5-3-0 3-5-1 0-7-1
 

 
LINESPERSONS

  Ryan Gibbons #58
Trent Knorr #74
Games ’25-26 (RS/PO) 77 / 7 78 / 6
Career Games (RS/PO) 790 / 92 850 / 48
First NHL Game 10/8/15 11/13/13
First Playoff Game 4/12/17 4/12/17
Birthplace Vancouver, BC Powell River, BC

  

Refs Garrett Rank and Kyle Rehman have worked together throughout the postseason.  In Round 1, they handled PHI/PIT Game 2, BUF/BOS Game 3, DAL/MIN Game 4, and VGK/UTA Game 4 (VGK W 5-4).  Round 2 saw them officiate MIN/COL Game 1, PHI/CAR Game 3, and MTL/BUF Game 3.

Rank’s last Ducks game was January 26 vs. Edmonton (ANA L 7-4), while Rehman last saw Anaheim against Utah on March 20 (ANA W 4-1).

 

Standby Officials: Trevor Hanson (#14) Jesse Marquis (#86)
Series Officiating Supervisor: Don VanMassenhoven
 


 

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

Stats/Numbers: ’25-26 avg. (’25-26 rank) | ’24-25 avg. (’24-25 rank)

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 also got new rules, new refs, promoted officials, and an updated pronunciation guide for 2025-26.

 


 

The NHL officials working the second round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs:

NHL Officials Advancing to Round 2 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs