Boston Bruins at Montreal Canadiens – Game 3 – 7:00pm

Tim Peel #20 Record: Regular Season: BOS 4-3, MTL 3-0 Playoffs: BOS 0-0, MTL 1-0

Minor penalties per game: 3.4 reg season, 3.7 playoffs

PIM per game: 11.3 reg season, 9.5 playoffs

Home vs. Road Reg season: 20.7% more minors on road team Playoffs: Even (2.6 % more minors on home team) Home win %: 56.1% reg season, 50.0% playoffs (3-3)

Power Play vs. Penalty Kill Differential BOS: N/A MTL: +2 (2 more PP than PK)

Average minors by team (reg season): BOS 2.0, Opponents 1.4 (32.1% more on BOS) Playoffs – BOS: N/A MTL 1.2, Opponents 1.8 (57.1% more on Opp) Playoff: MTL 4.0, Opp 5.0 (25.0% more on Opp)



Chris Rooney #5 Record: Regular Season: BOS 3-3, MTL 6-1 Playoffs: BOS 0-0, MTL 1-0

Minor penalties per game: 4.1 reg season, 3.7 playoffs

PIM per game: 13.0 reg season, 9.5 playoffs

Home vs. Road Reg season: 14.4% more minors on road team Playoffs: Even (2.6 % more minors on home team) Home win %: 63.0% reg season, 50.0% playoffs (3-3)

Power Play vs. Penalty Kill Differential BOS: N/A MTL: +2 (2 more PP than PK)

Average minors by team (reg season): BOS 1.8, Opponents 2.0 (14.3% more on Opp) Playoffs – BOS: N/A MTL 2.5, Opponents 2.4 (5.7% more on MTL) Playoffs – MTL 4.0, Opp 5.0 (25.0% more on Opp)



Penalties by period: 16-15-14-0. (Excludes offsetting penalties & misconducts)

(Excludes offsetting penalties & misconducts) In 4 of 6 games, they’ve called a penalty in the last 10 minutes.

Peel and Rooney worked together all postseason, handling MTL/TBL G2, SJS/LAK G3, COL/MIN G4, PIT/CBJ G5, and NYR/PHI G7 in Round 1. They worked ANA/LAK G1 in Round 2.

Linesmen: Brian Murphy #93, Jonny Murray #95

Standby Referee: Marc Joannette #25

Series Supervisor: Kris King

Chicago Blackhawks at Minnesota Wild – Game 3 – 9:00pm

Eric Furlatt #27 Record: Regular Season: CHI 2-2, MIN 2-3 Playoffs: CHI 1-0, MIN 1-0

Minor penalties per game: 3.9 reg season, 5.3 playoffs

PIM per game: 11.9 reg season, 18.1 playoffs

Home vs. Road Reg season: 6.2% more minors on road team Playoffs: 6.1% more minors on home team Home win %: 52.7% reg season, 66.7% playoffs (4-2)

Power Play vs. Penalty Kill Differential CHI: -3 (3 more PK than PP) MIN: Even

Average minors by team (reg season): CHI 1.4, Opponents 2.1 (54.4% more on Opp) Playoffs – CHI 6.0, Opp 3.0 (2x more on CHI) MIN 1.9, Opponents 1.6 (15.8% more on MIN) Playoffs – MIN 3.0, Opp 3.0 (Even)



Wes McCauley #4 Record: Regular Season: CHI 0-5, MIN 4-1 Playoffs: CHI 1-0, MIN 1-0 CHI went 3-2 under McCauley in 2013 playoffs Hawks are 4-6 in last 10 with McCauley working Wild are 8-2 in their last 10 McCauley-run games

Minor penalties per game: 3.3 reg season, 5.3 playoffs

PIM per game: 10.1 reg season, 18.1 playoffs

Home vs. Road Reg season: 7.6% more minors on road team Playoffs: 6.1% more minors on home team Home win %: 63.0% reg season, 66.7% playoffs (4-2)

Power Play vs. Penalty Kill Differential CHI: -3 (3 more PK than PP) MIN: Even

Average minors by team (reg season): CHI 0.9, Opponents 1.2 (33.3% more on Opp) Playoffs – CHI 6.0, Opp 3.0 (2x more on CHI) MIN 2.1, Opponents 2.1 (Even) Playoffs – MIN 3.0, Opp 3.0 (Even)



Penalti es by period: 22-20-8-0. (Excludes offsetting penalties & misconducts)

(Excludes offsetting penalties & misconducts) Furlatt and McCauley have worked togther all postseason (6 games): PIT/CBJ G1, NYR/PHI G2, CHI/STL G3, ANA/DAL G5, and COL/MIN G7 in Round 1 and NYR/PIT G2 in Round 2.

Furlatt & McCauley worked Game 5 between the Stars and Ducks which amassed 121 PIMs, most in the 2014 postseason.

Linesmen: Scott Cherrey #50, Brad Kovachik #71

Standby Referee: Kelly Sutherland #11

Series Supervisor: Rod Pasma

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