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Bill McCreary

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I know we complain about the Referee's here alot.

BUT!

I think Bill McCreary deserves recognition.

1,737 career regular season games

297 Playoff games (record)

44 Stanley Cup Finals Games (record)

With one of the best gone, we are in real trouble...

Congratulations Bill, Thanks for everything!

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Guest Crymson

Yeah, it's really too bad. He made mistakes, like all refs do, but he was almost always consistent, he had a tendency to let the players play, and he was good at keeping control of a game.

The NHL just lost the best it had, IMO.

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Guest Crymson

I will miss his stache...

What a great career. Congrats and thanks Bill!

I will miss his perfectly-gelled hair :P I remember a commentator remarking upon how the NHL's rule requiring all officials to wear helmets would prevent us all from admiring McCreary's hairstyling.

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I always like the way he flipped the puck in the air before the opening face-off. Story was, early in his career his daughter was in the hospital and that was his way of saying hello to her on TV. Stuck w/it thru his career.

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McCreary has been my favorite ref for years, and the one I trusted the most. It's a shame to see him go.

I remember being happy he was one of the refs for Game 7 of the 2009 Final. I knew with him in charge, nothing controversial would happen, like 6 Penguins on the ice for 25 seconds.

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"During the 2004–05 NHL lockout, McCreary worked building kitchen cabinets to make ends meet."

That is simply amazing if that is indeed true! As much s*** as I gave him, he still was one of the best! Now O'Hallaran would follow him, the NHL would be a better place! We will miss McCreary!

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McCreary is one of the refs where you can excuse a bad call/missed call because he gets it right more often than not. He certainly had the respect of his peers and the players, that's for sure.

I did hear, though, that even though McCreary himself is retiring, his mustache will stay on as a mentor to the other officials.

EDIT:

Here's a fun fact: Bill McCreary is the cousin of NHL player Bill McCreary Jr, who is more well-known as the player that delivered this hit against a young Wayne Gretzky:

Edited by commadore183

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I will miss his perfectly-gelled hair :P I remember a commentator remarking upon how the NHL's rule requiring all officials to wear helmets would prevent us all from admiring McCreary's hairstyling.

That was Kerry Fraser, not McCreary. McCreary wore a helmet long before they became mandatory.

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Too bad he couldn't cap off his career by reffing a Stanley Cup final. In any case an amazing career that won't be matched; no doubt that he makes the HHOF...

I almost responded to this with the ultimate corrective tone but I'm almost positive you meant that you wish he could have ended his reffing career after working for this year's cup finals.

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I almost responded to this with the ultimate corrective tone but I'm almost positive you meant that you wish he could have ended his reffing career after working for this year's cup finals.

Well duh... :)

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Can't stand him. He used to be rediculous during the Wings - Avs rivalry, haven't liked him since. Good riddance.

I distinctly recall him reffing game four between the Flyers and the Red Wings in the 1997 finals.

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