Ron Finn, born on December first, nineteen forty, is a distinguished Canadian retired National Hockey League linesman whose career spanned over three decades. Beginning in nineteen sixty-nine, he dedicated himself to the sport, ultimately officiating a remarkable two thousand three hundred seventy-three regular season games.
Throughout his illustrious career, Finn showcased his expertise in officiating during two All-Star games, the prestigious Rendez-vous '87, and four Canada Cups. His remarkable contributions to the NHL included working twelve Stanley Cup Finals from nineteen seventy-nine to nineteen ninety, a testament to his skill and dedication to the game.
In the realm of officiating, Finn wore the uniform numbers twenty-six and seventy-seven, the latter being reinstated in nineteen ninety-five after a hiatus since nineteen seventy-seven. His legacy in the NHL is marked not only by his extensive experience but also by the impact he had on the game.
Beyond his professional achievements, Ron is a proud father of two sons, Sean and Shannon, who followed in his footsteps and played the sport he loved. His family continues to be a significant part of his life, reflecting the deep connections that hockey fosters.