The National Hockey League has announced referees for Game 4 between the Canucks and Oilers will be Francis Charron & Frederick L'Ecuyer.
Charron, 36, has refereed over 600 regular-season games since making his NHL debut in April 2010 and has over 75 games of Stanley Cup playoff experience. He's also refereed two Stanley Cup Finals—2020 between Dallas and Tampa Bay and 2021 between Montreal and Tampa Bay.
L'Ecuyer, 46, made his NHL debut in October 2007 and has over 900 games of regular season experience, along with over 35 appearances in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Unlike Charron, L'Ecuyer has never officiated a Stanley Cup Final, but his experience thus far should earn him an opportunity shortly. - bloatedmosquito
Yeah, so long as he continues to be a good defensive guy and the team keeps winning it's no big deal, but it would be nice to see him take over even just 1 game for Van - NorthNuck
He is overdue & any team needs all onboard to go as far as possible. So far we are only asking of him to find his game at least once. Go from there win or lose.
Pettersson hasn’t been Pettersson.
Best thing is his funk has been covered up by team play & he can be a game changer at any time. His play has been solid other than scoring. - Nighthawk
He looks very slow and his shot is low existence. Not good.
Big Z getting some attention... Anytime a player plays well and is close to free agency, leafnation immediately starts the conversation on when they will be a leaf.
Big Z getting some attention... Anytime a player plays well and is close to free agency, leafnation immediately starts the conversation on when they will be a leaf.
- bloatedmosquito
Hilarious that Treliving wasn't willing to pay the price to get him and now he's outscoring almost the entire Leafs core in the playoffs
Big Z getting some attention... Anytime a player plays well and is close to free agency, leafnation immediately starts the conversation on when they will be a leaf.
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May 14 @ 6:52 PM ET
The National Hockey League has announced referees for Game 4 between the Canucks and Oilers will be Francis Charron & Frederick L'Ecuyer.
Charron, 36, has refereed over 600 regular-season games since making his NHL debut in April 2010 and has over 75 games of Stanley Cup playoff experience. He's also refereed two Stanley Cup Finals—2020 between Dallas and Tampa Bay and 2021 between Montreal and Tampa Bay.
L'Ecuyer, 46, made his NHL debut in October 2007 and has over 900 games of regular season experience, along with over 35 appearances in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Unlike Charron, L'Ecuyer has never officiated a Stanley Cup Final, but his experience thus far should earn him an opportunity shortly. - bloatedmosquito
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May 14 @ 7:24 PM ET
We need to get that first goal and then the next. Make the Oilers panic and it'll help stop them from maybe taking runs at our stars. If we make them chase the game, that only works in our favor as we can pressure their D in their zone and neutral zone and keep them from trying to spring McDavid and Draisaitl free every single time. Pinning them in their end of the ice and neutral zone will also wear those two out more, especially if they're going to play as much as they did last game, and take away their strength which is speed and ability with the puck.
We need to get that first goal and then the next. Make the Oilers panic and it'll help stop them from maybe taking runs at our stars. If we make them chase the game, that only works in our favor as we can pressure their D in their zone and neutral zone and keep them from trying to spring McDavid and Draisaitl free every single time. Pinning them in their end of the ice and neutral zone will also wear those two out more, especially if they're going to play as much as they did last game, and take away their strength which is speed and ability with the puck. - DariusKnight
Hasn't the team that has scored first lost every game so far
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May 14 @ 7:51 PM ET
Hasn't the team that has scored first lost every game so far
- VANTEL
Yeah, but it's not a good way to win, you want to be able to dictate play and not chase the game. Especially when the Oilers are going to be hungry and looking to send a message early.
For someone who has given many ramblings about how people are to be fans, then claiming how everyone needs to be a super fan like yourself and only cheer for the Canucks, you sure seem to cheer for a lot of other teams.
For someone who has given many ramblings about how people are to be fans, then claiming how everyone needs to be a super fan like yourself and only cheer for the Canucks, you sure seem to cheer for a lot of other teams. - Reubenkincade
Quote one of these ‘many’ & the time stamp. I’ll await more ramblings of yours on this topic 👍