Brian Murphy

NHLOA Alumni
Linesperson 93
Age: 60
Dover, NH
Brian Murphy

Career Statistics

32
Seasons Active
2071
Regular Season Games
304
Playoff Games
9
Stanley Cup Finals

Biography

Murphy is a Dover, New Hampshire native, a small town just over an hour north of Boston. The 1982 Dover High School graduate, where he was a goalie for the school hockey team started officiating while attending college in the fall of 1983. 

He was a business major at the University of New Hampshire and was also driving the Zamboni at his local rink to earn a few bucks. Shortly after he learned that the refs coming in to do men’s league games were making more money than him, he decided to give it a try! He really enjoyed it from the start and things started to evolve from there. Murphy credits his former high school hockey coach, Dan Raposa for being a major influence in his officiating journey. Raposa, who was at the time a USA Hockey and Hockey East referee got him started and helped him getting into the USA Hockey development program. He officiated New Hampshire high school hockey, 2 years in the American Hockey League and the Hockey East college hockey conference. 

In 1988, Murphy was selected to work the “Beanpot”, Hockey East and NCAA Division 1 championship games. Through USA Hockey he attended summer development camps and the 1986 and 87 US Olympic Festivals where Bryan Lewis and John McCauley from the National Hockey League scouted him. 

The National Hockey League hired him under a minor league linesman contract in the summer of 1988 and made his NHL debut not long after on October 7th, 1988 in Washington when the Pittsburgh Penguins were in town to play the Capitals. 

He was promoted to a full-time NHL linesman status in the summer of 1990. He is one of only a few officials to have worked NHL games both as a referee and linesman. In the early years of the NHL transitioning to the two-referee system, Murphy decided to leave the lines and try to become a full time referee instead, taking advantage of a program that the NHL offered to a few veteran linesmen in order to fill the demand of the new system for more NHL referees in a short amount of time. He spent the next few seasons as a referee, spending time between the American Hockey League (AHL) and the NHL before deciding to return on the lines for good. 

His dedication to the game of hockey and the world of officiating is second to none. He has been involved with the USA Hockey development program for over three decades now and he is still to this day heavily involved, giving his personal time to help the next generation of officials. 

Murphy has also been voted by his peers to served on the NHL Official Association executive board from 1994-1999 and 2004 to 2013 where he held the position of the NHLOA President for 8 years (2005-2013). In 2018 he earned his Masters in Business Administration degree from Southern New Hampshire University. 

He became only the 8th official in the history of the NHL to have worked 2,000 NHL Regular Season Games on March 16th, 2019.

Milestones

First NHL Game

October 07, 1988 Capital Centre
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First Playoff Game

April 04, 1991 St. Louis Arena
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1500th NHL Game

December 07, 2013 Tampa Bay Times Forum
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2000th NHL Game

March 16, 2019 TD Garden
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Final NHL Game

March 08, 2020 United Center
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Stanley Cup Finals

2017 Final

(4)
VS
(2)

2016 Final

(4)
VS
(2)

2015 Final

(4)
VS
(2)

2013 Final

(4)
VS
(2)

2004 Final

(4)
VS
(3)

2003 Final

(4)
VS
(3)

2002 Final

(4)
VS
(1)

1996 Final

(4)
VS
(0)

1995 Final

(4)
VS
(0)

Olympics

2010 Winter Olympics Vancouver, Canada

AllStar Games

1999 AllStar Game Ice Palace Tampa, FL January 24, 1999

International Tournaments

2004 World Cup of Hockey Canada / US / Finland / Sweden / Czech Republic / Germany
2016 World Cup of Hockey Toronto

International Games

2019 Global Series October 04, 2019 O2 Arena Prague, CZ
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1998 GAME ON! Japan '98 October 10, 1998 Yoyogi Arena Tokyo, JP
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1998 GAME ON! Japan '98 October 09, 1998 Yoyogi Arena Tokyo, JP
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Outdoor Games

2010 Winter Classic January 01, 2010 Fenway Park Boston, MA
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