Matt MacPherson

Career Statistics
Biography
MacPherson was born in Antigonish, NS and began officiating in the minor hockey system at the age of 15 as a way to make a little extra spending cash while still playing. As he began to climb the ranks as an official and realizing his playing days were nearing an end, his focus shifted to pursue more lofty goals on the officiating side of the game.
He had quickly reached the top leagues locally, working Junior A and Canadian University Hockey in Antigonish. It was an appearance at Don Koharski's officiating camp in 2004 that got him recognized by scouts in the QMJHL and he was offered a position as a linesman in the Q the next year.
MacPherson worked 4 seasons in the Q and during that time was also selected to work in tournaments including the 2006 World U17s; the 2007 Winter Universiade in Torino, Italy; the 2007 and the 2008 CIS Men's National Championships; and the 2009 World U18 Championship.
In 2009, he made the move to professional hockey and moved to Pennsylvania to work in the ECHL and AHL where he stayed for 2 seasons, working the ECHL Kelly Cup Final both years as well as the AHL Calder Cup Final.
Finally, in 2011, The NHL came calling and offered MacPherson a Minor League contract where he split the 2011-2012 season between the AHL and NHL. After working 51 NHL games that first season, he was promoted as a full time NHL Linesman in 2012.
Milestones
First NHL Game
October 11, 2011 Consol Energy Center

First Playoff Game
April 17, 2014 Scottrade Center

Stanley Cup Finals

2024 Final



2020 Final



2018 Final


AllStar Games

Outdoor Games








