Wes McCauley

Referee 4
Age: 53
Georgetown, ON
Wes McCauley

Career Statistics

25
Seasons Active
1443
Regular Season Games
220
Playoff Games
11
Stanley Cup Finals

Biography

McCauley was born in Georgetown, Ontario a small town just outside Mississauga. The former defenseman grew up in an officiating family. His father was John McCauley, a former NHL referee who worked a total of 15 years on the ice before becoming the NHL Director of Officiating after an eye injury forced him to hang up his whistle. Although he was gravitating around the officiating world throughout his whole childhood, just like any Canadian kid, McCauley dreamed to make it to the NHL as a player and not as an official.

In 1989, Wes accepted an offer from Michigan State University and went on to play for the Spartans for a total of 4 seasons. He was named co-captain of his team in his final season sharing the duty with ex-NHL player and good friend Bryan Smolinski. At the end of his last season at Michigan State (1993), McCauley won the inaugural Terry Flanagan Memorial Award, a recognition who is given to the player who best demonstrates perseverance, dedication and courage while overcoming severe adversity and which is voted by the coaches of each CCHA team.

During his time with Michigan State, Wes was also drafted by the Detroit Red Wings in the 8th round (150th overall) at the 1990 NHL Entry Draft who were hosted in Vancouver B.C. that year. After graduating from Michigan State, McCauley went on to play some professional hockey for the following four seasons (1993-1997). He skated in the International Hockey League (IHL) with the Las Vegas Thunder and the Fort Wayne Komets, the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) with the Knoxville Cherokees, the Colonial Hockey League with the Muskegon Fury and finished his playing days overseas in the Italian Series A League where he dressed up for Milan.

Once his playing days were over, his desire to stay around the game of hockey and also his unusual life experiences with the officiating world pushed him to pick up a whistle. He first started to work games in the different minor hockey leagues in the province of Ontario, Canada. The following year (1998), he was hired by the East Coast Hockey League as a referee and ended up spending the following three seasons working on his craft in that league.

Former NHL Director of Officiating Andy Van Hellemond offered him a minor league referee contract in the summer of 2001. He made his NHL debut on January 20, 2003 in Columbus OH when the Chicago Blackhawks were in town to play the Blue Jackets. That night McCauley became only the third ever second-generation (after his father John) to work an NHL Regular Season Game as an NHL on-ice official. The other two being Mark Shewchyk (father Dave Shewchyk) and Angelo D’Amico (father John D’Amico).

McCauley was promoted to a full time NHL status in the summer of 2005.

Milestones

First NHL Game

January 20, 2003
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First Playoff Game

April 12, 2007
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1000th NHL Game

December 23, 2018
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Stanley Cup Finals

2025 Final

(2)
VS
(4)
Games: 1 3 5

2023 Final

(4)
VS
(1)
Games: 1 4

2022 Final

(4)
VS
(2)
Games: 2 4

2020 Final

(4)
VS
(2)
Games: 1 3 6

2019 Final

(4)
VS
(3)
Games: *injured

2018 Final

(4)
VS
(1)
Games: 1 3 5

2017 Final

(4)
VS
(2)

2016 Final

(4)
VS
(2)

2015 Final

(4)
VS
(2)

2014 Final

(4)
VS
(1)

2013 Final

(4)
VS
(2)

AllStar Games

2018 AllStar Game Amalie Arena Tampa, FL January 28, 2018

International Tournaments

2025 4 Nations Face-Off Montreal / Boston
2016 World Cup of Hockey Toronto

Outdoor Games

2021 NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe February 21, 2021 Edgewood Tahoe Resort Stateline, NV
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2021 NHL Outdoors at Lake Tahoe February 20, 2021 Edgewood Tahoe Resort Stateline, NV
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2016 Winter Classic January 01, 2016 Gillette Stadium Foxborough, MA
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2014 Stadium Series January 26, 2014 Yankee Stadium New York, NY
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