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Vaughan Rody (born December 13, 1968, in
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linesman, who wore uniform number #73. Vaughan officiated 1,232 NHL games during his 23-year career in the league, and his highlights include working the IIHF World Junior A Championships, two Heritage Classics, the 2016 NHL All Star game, the
Stanley Cup Playoffs The Stanley Cup playoffs () is the annual elimination tournament to determine the winner of the Stanley Cup, and the league champion of the National Hockey League (NHL). The four-round, best-of-seven tournament is held after the NHL's regular s ...
and the
Memorial Cup The Memorial Cup () is the national championship of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL), a consortium of three Junior ice hockey, major junior ice hockey leagues operating in Canada and parts of the United States. It is a four-team round-robin tou ...
. Rody's first NHL game was the St. Louis Blues at the Anaheim Mighty Ducks on October 8, 2000, and his final game was the Colorado Avalanche at the Seattle Kraken on April 20, 2022.


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1968 births Living people Canadian ice hockey officials National Hockey League officials Ice hockey people from Winnipeg {{Canada-icehockey-bio-stub