Today’s NHL Referees and Linesmen – 3/22/23
With only two games slated for Wednesday, all eyes will be on the officials working Pens/Avs and Coyotes/Oilers. Tonight’s NHL Referees and Linesmen:
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Mar 22, 2023 | Tonight's Officials: NHL
With only two games slated for Wednesday, all eyes will be on the officials working Pens/Avs and Coyotes/Oilers. Tonight’s NHL Referees and Linesmen:
Read MoreOfficiating is all about being in the right place to make the right call. KHL ref Konstantin Olenin made sure he was right on top of the play, climbing on top of the net to get a better view.
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It’s a busy night with 26 National Hockey League teams – and 52 officials – in action. Tuesday’s NHL Referees and Linesmen for March 21:
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Kicking off the work week with a five-game Monday in the National Hockey League. Tonight’s NHL Referees and Linesmen for March 20:
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It’s a seven-game Sunday in the National Hockey League. Today’s 14 NHL Referees and 14 NHL Linesmen for March 19, 2023:
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Saturday has 13 National Hockey League games on deck, with 52 officials taking the ice. Today’s NHL Referees and Linesmen for March 18, 2023:
Read MoreMar 17, 2023 | News, NHL, Player Safety
Montreal Canadiens forward Nick Suzuki did the crime and served the time… now he’s got to pay the fine: $2,500 for cross-checking
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Binnington banned for blocker blast, Tavares and Suzuki fined, Sens forget to play to the whistle, GM meetings, Q drops fighting, and the NHL’s chicken ref…
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They might not be wearing green, but at least the refs will be sporting some orange. Tonight’s NHL Referees and Linesmen for the four St. Patrick’s Day games:
Read MoreMar 17, 2023 | Hockey History, News
The rivalry between the Chicago Blackhawks and St. Louis Blues has created some memorable moments — none as dramatic as what happened on March 17, 1991.
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