- In the second period of Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, Pierre Racicot did what no NHL linesman ever wants to do: Become an impediment for one team, a benefit to the other and influence an eventual scoring play. (YAHOO!)
- Backup linesman time! Pierre Racicot was injured in this collision with Devils defenseman Anton Volchenkov early in the second period, and as a result he's been removed from the game. (SBNation.com)
- Then, with the Kings on the attack at the start of the second period, linesman Pierre Racicot collided with Devils defenseman Anton Volchenkov, freeing space for L.A. (Sporting News)
- 8:10: As expected, no lineup changes. Dan ORourke and Chris Rooney are the referees and Jean Morin and Pierre Racicot are the linesmen. 8:00: The Kings have outscored opponents 16-8 in the first period during the playoffs. (USA Today)
- Carter extended the advantage early in the second period, wristing a rolling puck over Brodeur's right shoulder moments after New Jersey's Anton Volchenkov collided hard with linesman Pierre Racicot. (San Francisco Examiner)
- 8:10: As expected, no lineup changes. Dan O'Rourke and Chris Rooney are the referees and Jean Morin and Pierre Racicot are the linesmen. 8:00: The Kings have outscored opponents 16-8 in the first period during the playoffs. (Tucson Citizen)
- Of course, once one of those extra men was a linesman. Pierre Racicot ran the sweetest pick play that the Kings employed in the final. (CNN Sports Illustrated)
- Power plays: Los Angeles 0 of 2; New Jersey 0 of 4. Goalies: Los Angeles, Quick 14-2-0 (33 shots-32 saves). New Jersey, Brodeur 12-7-0 (32-30). A: 17,625 Referees: Dan ORourke, Chris Rooney. Linesmen: Jean Morin, Pierre Racicot. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- Same goes for a sleeping King, apparently As critical as we are of the refs, the toughest guy on the ice might very well have been linesman Pierre Racicot. (Calgary Sun)
- LINESMEN - Derek Amell, Jean Morin, Jonny Murray and Pierre Racicot. This will be the first appearance in the Stanley Cup Final for referee Chris Rooney from Boston and linesman Jonny Murray - a native of Quebec City who resides in Florida. (TSN)
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Pierre Racicot
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