The Hockey Community Is Deeply Saddened By The Sudden Loss Of a 700-Game NHL Veteran Referee
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This year the NHL has mourned the recent passing of the Gaudreau Brothers, and it seems like the hockey community will never have a chance to rest.
Being an NHL official is tough work, as the job is done without thanks or regard for their personal well-being, by fans and players alike. While no one is perfect, the amount of outrage they receive daily is palpable.
Hasenfratz, 58, made his National Hockey League debut on October 21, 2000, working a game between the New York Islanders and Washington Capitals. He officiated he first playoff game the following season, as the Detroit Red Wings hosted the Vancouver Canucks on April 19, 2002.
The Regina native refereed in over 700 NHL games during his career, and today the NHL announced his untimely passing.
The hockey world has mourned his passing, which happened today as a result of a condition that killed actor John Ritter.
Mid-career, Hasenfratz was diagnosed with a serious medical condition that sidelined his for two seasons: an aortic dissection.
«It's the same thing that killed [actor] John Ritter,» said Hasenfratz back in 2009, adding that doctors told him, «'We usually find out about it when we're doing an autopsy.'»
Hasenfratz underwent open heart surgery, followed by a lengthy recovery. He worked hard to return to the ice. When he did - wearing #2 - Hasenfratz liked to say it signified his second chance at what he called «the second best job in the world, after playing.»
Hasenfratz worked the game with a humility that wouldn't put the spotlight on himself, as opposed to someone like Wes McCauley or Tim Pool. Rather than that he focused on pure game management, which is a testament to his career.
The Regina-born referee skated in 705 NHL games and finished his last game on March 16th, 2014 when the Blackhawks took on the Flames.
Our condolences go out to Hasenfratz's family, friends, and colleagues. May we all remember him for his contributions to the game of hockey.
Previously on HawksInsider
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NOVEMBRE 25 | 48 ANSWERS The Hockey Community Is Deeply Saddened By The Sudden Loss Of a 700-Game NHL Veteran Referee How do you remember Hasenfratz's presence in the NHL? |
I've never heard of Hasenfratz before | 32 | 66.7 % |
He was a fair referee | 10 | 20.8 % |
An excellent referee | 5 | 10.4 % |
Better than Tim Pool | 1 | 2.1 % |
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