‘Fairly, fairly cool’ expertise for referees, linespersons on penalty-free day
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TORONTO — It was 6:20 p.m. ET, the 2024 Honda (U.S.)/Rogers (Canada) NHL All-Star Recreation within the books, and the 4 officers in stripes had been gathered on the penalty field.
This wasn’t for a video evaluation, no consulting with the NHL State of affairs Room subsequent door within the League’s Toronto workplace.
This was all about household — trying up into the Scotiabank Area stands to salute wives and youngsters who had been proud to see husbands and fathers having simply completed a day’s work that was particular for everybody.
Referees Frederick L’Ecuyer and Francis Charron, and linespersons Brandon Gawryletz and Trent Knorr, slowly skated to the nook, exiting to their dressing room following Crew Matthews’ 7-4 win in opposition to Crew McDavid within the All-Star last.
However first they doffed their helmets and posed for a photograph, gamers nonetheless circling the ice behind them. A half-hour later, as they packed their baggage, NHL director of officiating Stephen Walkom stepped into the room to current every of the officers with a recreation puck that immediately turned a cherished memento.
“It was simply wonderful. To see all that expertise on the similar time, it’s one thing I’ll always remember,” stated L’Ecuyer, one milestone behind him, one other straight forward.
This was the primary NHL All-Star Recreation for L’Ecuyer, because it was for the remainder of the four-man crew. On Wednesday when the Chicago Blackhawks host the Minnesota Wild, he’ll officiate his 1,000th regular-season recreation.
“At the moment was fairly, fairly cool,” he added, having made his NHL debut as referee on this enviornment Oct. 13, 2007. “Credit score to the gamers. They gave us a superb present, it was actually enjoyable to be a part of.”
The 2 referees didn’t name a single penalty within the afternoon’s two semifinal video games and the championship last. The most effective unofficial statistic may need been the Gordie Howe All-Star Recreation hat trick turned by Frank Vatrano of Crew Hughes, who was on the rating sheet for 2 objectives, an help and the one recorded hit of the day.
There was no probability this three-game afternoon was going to duplicate the NHL’s first All-Star Recreation, held in Toronto in 1947. In that one, Toronto Maple Leafs ahead Vic Lynn and All-Stars defenseman Ken Reardon got here to blows, every assessed a minor and and a significant for his or her power.
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From left, 2024 Honda (U.S.)/Rogers (Canada) NHL All-Star Recreation officers Trent Knorr, Brandon Gawryletz, Frederick L’Ecuyer and Francis Charron converse to contributors on Saturday in the course of the 2024 NHL All-Star Youth Hockey Jamboree Celebration at St. Michael’s Faculty College Area.
The file exhibits that the all-time All-Star Recreation crime blotter stays at 294 penalties, with tripping (58), hooking (56) and holding (52) infractions main the record.
“It was nice,” Charron stated. “You get the prospect to do that as soon as, with all one of the best gamers. The video games at the moment had been actually good. They put in an ideal effort, it was an ideal present, enjoyable to be part of it.
“You’ve got your loved ones concerned, too. We journey a lot by ourselves, so this was a little bit of a reward for them, too. The entire expertise, simply to deliver this residence, is nice for everyone.”
On the traces, Knorr and Gawryletz had a barely completely different view of the motion than the referees, however they agreed that the expertise was unforgettable.
“It’s fairly unbelievable to be on the market with, actually, one of the best gamers in your entire League, multi function spot on the similar time,” Knorr stated. “It was fairly particular to lookup within the stands and see my household up there, smiling and waving.
“It was every little thing I anticipated, and extra. It turned out to be an excellent higher weekend than I may have imagined.”
Then, with a smile: “And it’s about the one time within the 12 months once you get to see all of the gamers in a single spot and so they’re not yelling at you.”
Gawryletz was impressed by the abilities displayed by the pantheon of stars on Scotiabank Area ice.
“It was clearly very particular, to see that expertise degree compete,” he stated. “I believed it was nice the best way the gamers reacted to it. The ability degree they displayed is so good for our recreation, put in a showcase like that.
“Every thing was fairly pleasant, guys joking amongst themselves. It was clear that they had fun and loved the second. And the shootouts had been another means for them to showcase their expertise. There was some unbelievable goaltending. You needed to really feel unhealthy for the goalies at some factors within the recreation, but it surely was nice.”
L’Ecuyer, particularly, was savoring the second of this milestone within the constructing the place he’d labored his first NHL recreation, his first All-Star Recreation behind him, No. 1,000 4 days forward.
“It’s been a protracted highway, 18 years,” he stated. “We’ll have a 1,000-game celebration in Tampa in March with my family and friends. It’s one thing I’m fairly pleased with — a younger man from Quebec who didn’t converse English who’s made a whole lot of sacrifices to reach the place I’m at the moment.”
High photograph: 2024 Honda (U.S.)/Rogers (Canada) NHL All-Star Recreation officers pause earlier than leaving the ice. From left: Trent Knorr, Frederick L’Ecuyer, Francis Charron and Brandon Gawryletz.