Stephen Walkom named new director of officiating
Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2005 4:39 pm
Replaces Andy Van Hellemond....never thought of him as a good ref, but we shall see how he does in charge.
TORONTO — In a surprise move Wednesday the NHL named Stephen Walkom its next director of officiating.
The announcement means Walkom, 41, will immediately retire from the ice and resign the presidency of the NHLOA.
“With the rule changes that the league has adopted for the upcoming season, we believe that Stephen is ideally suited to provide direction and guidance to our on-ice officials,” said NHL executive vice president Colin Campbell.
As recently as last week rumours indicated the league was considering retired referees Bruce Hood and Terry Gregson for the position, which has been vacant since last summer’s resignation of Andy Van Hellemond.
Walkom, who resides in suburban Pittsburgh, was hired by the NHL in 1990 after a successful amateur career that included Hockey Canada Level VI status and the Memorial Cup.
In addition to more than 600 regular season games and 84 playoff games, his NHL career included the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, 2004 World Cup, and two Stanley Cup Finals.
He is also director of the North American School of Officiating, a summer development camp for aspiring hockey officials.
Information on Walkom’s yearly salary wasn’t available, but one source indicated it to be around US$250,000 (203,000 euros).