The National Hockey League (NHL) announced that its former linesman Dan Schachte died on Tuesday.
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“The NHL mourns the passing of former linesman Dan Schachte, a consummate professional, mentor to young officials and dedicated family man whose three-decade career set records for American-born officials,” it said. the circuit said in a statement.
“The first American to referee 2,000 NHL games, Schachte served in the Canada Cup, a World Cup, the Olympics and five Stanley Cup Finals. We extend our deepest condolences to his wife, Kim, and children, Dan, Lauren, Ian and Madeline, as well as to his former colleagues and many admirers in the hockey community.”
Schachte began his NHL career on October 1, 1982 and officiated his last game on March 18, 2012.