Pierre Racicot
NHL Linesman

NHLOA Member since 1993

Birthplace: Verdun, Quebec

Regular Season: 1,880 Games (Linesman)

Playoffs: 254 Games

Stanley Cup Finals: 10

* Game numbers updated as of May 19, 2021

Pierre Racicot

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Pierre Racicot (born February 15, 1967 in VerdunQuebec, is a National Hockey League linesman, who wears uniform number 65.[1] He officiated on April 6, 2007 when Martin Brodeur broke Bernie Parent‘s single season wins record with his 48th win.[2] He worked the 200620082009201020112012201320152016, and 2019 Stanley Cup Finals and the 2006 Winter Olympics

He reached his milestone 1500th NHL game on January 23, 2016 when the Tampa Bay Lightning visited the Florida Panthers.

Milestones

First NHL Game

October 12, 1993

Buffalo Sabres
at
Philadelphia Flyers

First Playoff Game

April 26, 1998

Colorado Avalanche
at
Edmonton Oilers

All-Star Games

2009 - MONTREAL, QC

Montreal All Star Game

Bell Centre
January 25, 2009

Stanley Cup Finals

2019 Stanley Cup

St Louis Blues
vs
Boston Bruins

2016 Stanley Cup

Pittsburgh Pengiuns
vs
San Jose Sharks

2015 Stanley Cup

Chicago Blackhawks
vs
Tampa Bay Lightning

2013 Stanley Cup

Chicago Blackhawks
vs
Boston Bruins

2012 Stanley Cup

LA Kings
vs
New Jersey Devils

2011 Stanley Cup

Boston Bruins
vs
Vancouver Canucks

2010 Stanley Cup

Chicago Blackhawks
vs
Philadelphia Flyers

2009 Stanley Cup

Pittsburgh Pengiuns
vs
Detroit Redwings

2008 Stanley Cup

Detroit Redwings
vs
Pittsburgh Pengiuns

2006 Stanley Cup

Carolina Hurricanes
vs
Edmonton Oilers

International

2016 World Cup of Hockey

2016 World Cup of Hockey

Toronto, ON
Canada

2004 World Cup of Hockey

2004 World Cup of Hockey

CAN / USA / FIN / SWE / CZE /GER

2006 TORINO Olympics

Torino Olympics

WINTER OLYMPICS

Outdoor Games

2018 Stadium Series

2018 Stadium Series

March 3, 2018

Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
Annapolis, MD

Toronto Maple Leafs
at
Washington Capitals

2012 Winter Classic

2012 Winter Classic

January 2, 2012

Citizens Bank Park
Philadelphia, PA

New York Rangers
at
Philadelphia Flyers