Wayne Bonney

NHLOA Alumni
Linesperson 94
Age: 72
Ottawa, ON
Wayne Bonney

Career Statistics

25
Seasons Active
1658
Regular Season Games
221
Playoff Games
5
Stanley Cup Finals

Biography

Wayne Bonney is a retired National Hockey League linesman. His NHL career started in 1979 after a brilliant career with the WHA, and ended in 2004.

During his career (in which he wore a helmet from the mid-1980s until his retirement), he officiated 2,470 regular season games (both WHA and NHL), 134 playoff games, five Stanley Cup finals, the 1996 World Cup of Hockey, and one All-Star game.

From the 1994-95 NHL season until his retirement, he wore uniform number 94. He also became the first NHL official to wear a visor.

On November 3rd, 1990, Bonney worked two games in one day. He worked a matinee game between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Philadelphia Flyers at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, later that day he worked the game between the Buffalo Sabres and the Boston Bruins at the Boston Garden, when Gerard Gauthier the linesman who was scheduled to work the game was ill and couldn’t make it.

Stanley Cup Finals

1997 Final

(4)
VS
(0)

1995 Final

(4)
VS
(0)

1993 Final

(4)
VS
(1)

1991 Final

(4)
VS
(2)

1990 Final

(4)
VS
(1)

AllStar Games

1989 AllStar Game Northlands Coliseum Edmonton, AB February 07, 1989

International Tournaments

1996 World Cup of Hockey Canada / Czech Republic / Finland / Germany / Sweden / US

International Games

2000 GAME ONE Japan 2000 October 07, 2000 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, JP
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2000 GAME ONE Japan 2000 October 06, 2000 Saitama Super Arena Saitama, JP
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