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Officials on international duty in 2022-23

46 Canadians licenced for international competition

Jason La Rose
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February 13, 2023
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Canadian officials have their passports updated and their bags packed.

Forty-six officials – 24 referees and 22 linespersons – have been licenced by the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) for international competition during the 2022-23 season.

Specific assignments will be announced by the IIHF throughout the season.

“Hockey Canada is extremely proud of the officials who have been selected for international events this season,” said Dan Hanoomansingh, manager of officiating with Hockey Canada. “The competition for an international license is stronger than ever and that is a credit to the officials who have reached this level and the ones who continue to earn their spot on this list.”

CANADIAN OFFICIALS LICENCED FOR INTERNATIONAL EVENTS FOR 2022-23 SEASON

Referees
Name (Hometown) Event (Location)
Grace Barlow (Prince George, B.C.) Women’s World Championship, Div. IIA (Mexico City, MEX)
Jennifer Berezowski (Brighton, Ont.) IIHF U18 Women's World Championship (Östersund, SWE)
Adam Bloski (Saskatoon, Sask.) 2023 Men’s World Championship (Tampere, FIN & Riga, LAT)
Dominic Cadieux (Saint-Constant, Que.) U18 Men’s World Championship (Basel & Porrentruy, SUI)
Michael Campbell (Surrey, B.C.) IIHF World Junior Championship (Halifax, N.S. & Moncton, N.B.)
Jessica Coleman (Brantford, Ont.) --
Marie-Ève Couture (Richelieu, Que.) --
Brandy Dewar (Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.) 2023 Women’s World Championship (Brampton, Ont.)
Tanner Doiron (Bedeque, P.E.I.) 2023 U18 Men's World Championship, Div 1A (Angers, FRA)
Matthew Fergenbaum (Thornhill, Ont.) 2023 World Para Ice Hockey Championship (Moose Jaw, Sask.)
Béatrice Fortin (Longueuil, Que.) Women’s World Championship, Div. IIA (Mexico City, MEX)
Olivier Gouin (Laval, Que.) --
Jeff Ingram (Langley, B.C.) --
Brett Iverson (Richmond, B.C.) --
Kyle Kowalski (Edmonton, Alta.) --
Mike Langin (Kelowna, B.C.) 2023 Men’s World Championship (Tampere, FIN & Riga, LAT)
Cianna Lieffers (Saskatoon, Sask.) 2023 Women’s World Championship (Brampton, Ont.)
Elizabeth Mantha (Longueuil, Que.) 2023 Women’s World Championship (Brampton, Ont.)
FISU Winter World University Games (Lake Placid, U.S.A.)
Amy Martin (Stonewall, Man.) 2023 Women’s World Championship, Div 1A (Shenzhen, CHN)
Mathieu Menniti (Verdun, Que.) IIHF World Junior Championship (Halifax, N.S. & Moncton, N.B.)
Troy Murray (Regina, Sask.) IIHF World Junior Championship, Div. 1B (Bytom, POL)
Patrick Myers (Pain Court, Ont.) 2023 World Para Ice Hockey Championship (Moose Jaw, Sask.)
Shauna Neary (Herring Cove, N.S.) 2023 Women’s World Championship (Brampton, Ont.)
Mark Pearce (North Vancouver, B.C.) IIHF World Junior Championship, Div. 1A (Asker, NOR)
Lacey Senuk (St. Albert, Alta.) --
Michelle Stapleton (Saskatoon, Sask.) 2023 Women’s World Championship, Div 1A (Shenzhen, CHN)


Linespersons
Name (Hometown) Event (Location)
Jodi Anderson (Neepawa, Man.) --
Marc-Antoine Beaulieu (Laval, Que.) --
Maxime Bédard (Montreal, Que.) --
Nicolas Boivin (Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Que.) U18 Men’s World Championship (Basel & Porrentruy, SUI)
Melissa Brunn (Kamloops, B.C.)
Women’s World Championship, Div. IB (Suwon, KOR)
Jessica Chartrand (Gatineau, Que.) 2023 Women’s World Championship (Brampton, Ont.)
Alexandra Clarke (Weyburn, Sask.) --
Dylan Dauphinee (Kentville, N.S.) 2023 World Para Ice Hockey Championship (Moose Jaw, Sask.)
Joanie Duchesneau (Montreal, Que.) Women’s World Championship, Div. IIA (Mexico City, MEX)
Jérémy Faucher (Cowansville, Que.) --
Stéphanie Gagnon (Princeville, Que.) --
Laura Gutauskas (Brampton, Ont.) 2023 Women’s World Championship, Div 1A (Shenzhen, CHN)
Sean Hagen (Cole Harbour, N.S.) FISU Winter World University Games (Lake Placid, N.Y.)
Chad Huseby (Sylvan Lake, Alta.) --
Cody Huseby (Sylvan Lake, Alta.) --
Marie-Pierre Jalbert (Montreal, Que.) --
Danika Kroeker (Prince George, B.C.) --
Brett Mackey (Surrey, B.C.) 2023 Men’s World Championship (Tampere, FIN & Riga, LAT)
Dustin McCrank (Guelph, Ont.) --
Ryan O’Rourke (Centreville, N.S.) 2023 World Para Ice Hockey Championship (Moose Jaw, Sask.)
Sophie Thomson (Halifax, N.S.) Women’s World Championship, Div. IIA (Mexico City, MEX)
Justine Todd (Alliston, Ont.) 2023 Women’s World Championship (Brampton, Ont.)
Nathan Vanoosten (Surrey, B.C.) World Junior Championship (Halifax, N.S.)
Tarrington Wyonzek (Regina, Sask.) 2023 Men’s World Championship (Tampere, FIN & Riga, LAT)
Erin Zach (Elmira, Ont.) 2023 Women’s World Championship (Brampton, Ont.)

All of the officials are products of the National High Performance Officiating Program, which prepares Canada's top officials for success at the highest levels of the game. Receiving an IIHF assignment represents years of work on the part of these officials and their Member officiating development programs.

“Our program is for anyone who is interested in officiating, from the grassroots to the international game,” said Hanoomansingh. “Hockey Canada's 13 Members provide a path for anyone to participate in officiating, develop a love for the game and achieve their goals. Officials are integral to the game, enforcing the standard of safe and fair play in arenas from coast to coast to coast. No matter what the level, without officials, there is no game.”

Three Canadians will also work as part of the IIHF officiating coaching staff this season: Kevin Muench (Moose Jaw, Sask.), Jacqui Palm (Newmarket, Ont.) and Vanessa Stratton (Windsor, Ont.).

For more information about the Hockey Canada Officiating Program, visit HockeyCanada.ca/Officials.


For more information:

Esther Madziya
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 284-6484 

emadziya@hockeycanada.ca 

Spencer Sharkey
Manager, Communications
Hockey Canada

(403) 777-4567

ssharkey@hockeycanada.ca

Jeremy Knight
Manager, Corporate Communications
Hockey Canada

(647) 251-9738

jknight@hockeycanada.ca

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