Officials announced for Game 4 between Vancouver and Nashville
The Vancouver Canucks have an opportunity to take a stranglehold on their first-round series against the Nashville Predators on Sunday, and we now know who today's officials will be after being announced by the league.
In a post on X, Scouting The Refs shared that today's referees for Game 4 between the Canucks and Predators will be Frederick L'Ecuyer and Chris Lee. At the same time, the linesmen will be Travis Gawryletz and David Brisebois.
"Vancouver Canucks vs. Nashville, Predators, get refs Frederick L'Ecuyer (#17) and Chris Lee (#28) with Travis Gawryletz (#67) and David Brisebois (#96) on lines," Scouting The Refs said.
After some questionable calls in Game 3, everyone hopes L'Ecuyer and Lee will be called a better and fairer game than Jon McIsaac and Francois St. Laurent on Friday night. They must also watch Nashville Predators forward Michael McCarron, who was fined yesterday for his hit on Casey DeSmith.
Puck drop for today's game between the Vancouver Canucks and Nashville Predators is set for 2 p.m. PT/5 p.m. ET on Sportsnet across Canada. With a win, the Canucks will return to Vancouver with a 3-1 series lead and an opportunity to knock out the Predators on Tuesday night.
POLL |
Who will win Game 4 today? |
Vancouver | 820 | 89.7 % |
Nashville | 94 | 10.3 % |
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