

NHL Official: 1993 to 2019
Birthplace: Buffalo, NY
Regular Season: 1731 Games (Linesman)
Playoffs: 114 Games
Tim Nowak
Nowak grew up in Depew, NY a small town just outside Buffalo. He started skating at the age of 8 at the Holiday Twin Rinks under the guidance of John McFall and it didn’t took long before the man wearing jersey 77 strapped the big leather pads on him and decided to be a goaltender. He would go on and play his minor hockey for the Buffalo Regals over the course of the following nine seasons. He ended up playing in the blue paint until his college years where he suited up for Buffalo State College for his last three seasons. During his playing years, he also started officiating at the early age of 12 when his mom would drop him at the old Holiday Twin Rinks on the weekends and where he would work from 8am to 4pm for a few bucks but mostly for pro-shop credits. He would continue officiating throughout his whole playing years whenever he had time to earn some pocket money and to get extra ice-time to work on his skating. In his early 20’s, Nowak was planning to become a New York state trooper but after passing the writing exam with flying colors he failed his vision test forcing him to find another avenue. Nowak who is a product of the USA hockey Officiating program and who credits Mark Rudolph for having a huge influence on his officiating journey, caught a big break after working a few seasons of high school hockey when former East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) commissioner Pat Kelly gave him a chance and hired him as a linesman. He worked the ECHL from 1989 to 1993 and also spent time during these years working the defunct International Hockey League (IHL). The National Hockey League (NHL) offered him a linesman contract in the summer of 1993 at the age of 25. His first NHL regular season game was on October 8, 1993 in Landover, Maryland at the old USAir Arena when the New Jersey Devils where visiting the Washington Capitals, a game that saw over 180 minutes of penalties assessed to both teams. Over the course of his 26 year NHL career, Nowak was selected on several important assignments including; the 2003 NHL All-Star Game held in Sunrise Florida, the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals between the Anaheim Ducks and the New Jersey Devils, he also worked two Olympics (2002 Salt Lake City & 2010 Vancouver), the 2004 World Cup of Hockey and three outdoor games (2008 Winter Classic in Buffalo, 2015 Winter Classic in Washington and the 2018 Stadium Series at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, MD).
Milestones
First NHL Game
October 8, 1993



First Playoff Game
April 24, 1998



1500th Game
October 29, 2016



Final Game
March 1, 2019



All-Star Games
2003 -- SUNRISE, FL

Office Depot Center
February 02, 2003
Stanley Cup Finals
2003 Stanley Cup



International
2004 World Cup

CAN / USA / FIN / SWE / CZE /GER
2010 Vancouver Olympics

WINTER OLYMPICS
2002 Salt Lake Olympics

WINTER OLYMPICS
Outdoor Games
2018 Stadium Series

March 3, 2018
Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Annapolis, MD



2015 Winter Classic

January 1, 2015
Nationals Park
Washington, DC



2008 Winter Classic

January 1, 2008
Ralph Wilson Stadium
Orchard Park, NY


