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Frederick L'Ecuyer was born on 28 July, 1977 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, is a Frederick Le ecuyer is ice hockey referee. Discover Frederick L'Ecuyer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 46 years old?
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Ice hockey referee |
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46 years old |
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Leo |
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28 July 1977 |
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28 July |
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Trois-Rivières, Quebec |
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Canada
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Frederick L'Ecuyer Height, Weight & Measurements
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Frederick L'Ecuyer Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Frederick L'Ecuyer worth at the age of 46 years old? Frederick L'Ecuyer’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Canada. We have estimated Frederick L'Ecuyer's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Frederick L'Ecuyer (born 28 July 1977 ) is a Canadian ice hockey referee, employed by the National Hockey League.
L'Ecuyer's first Quebec Major Junior Hockey League game came in the 1999-00 QMJHL season, when he worked as a linesman.
Starting in the 2000-01 QMJHL season, he would make the move to become a referee, working 57 regular season and 13 playoff games over a span of three seasons.
Before the start of the 2002-03 CHL season, L'Ecuyer was hired to become a full-time referee for the
His first game as an official in the league was on 18 October 2002, in a game involving the El Paso Buzzards and the San Angelo Saints.
Between the fall of 2002 and the summer of 2006, he was named to be the official at the league's All-Star Game in 2005 and also officiated three Ray Miron President's Cup finals.
L'Ecuyer worked in the American Hockey League on a part-time basis starting at the beginning of the 2003-04 AHL season.
His first game in the league occurred on 11 October 2003, when the Utah Grizzlies and the San Antonio Rampage played at the AT&T Center.
L'Ecuyer was hired by the National Hockey League prior to the start of the 2007-08 NHL season.
On 11 October 2007, he made his National Hockey League debut, when he officiated a game between the New York Islanders and the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre.
For his first game and through the time he was on an AHL/NHL contract, he wore sweater number 48.
During his time in the league, L'Ecuyer saw two appearances in the Calder Cup finals: 2009 and 2010.
He has worn the number 17 since the start of the 2010-11 NHL season.
Before the start of the 2010-11 NHL season, L'Ecuyer was promoted to a full-time spot on the officiating roster.
His first game that season was one between the Buffalo Sabres and the Ottawa Senators at what is now known as the Canadian Tire Centre.
L'Ecuyer made his on-ice playoff debut during the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs.
He was the standby official for Game Three between the Washington Capitals and the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden.
At 3:44 of the second period, play was halted due to an injury sustained by Chris Rooney.
As per NHL rule during the playoffs, a standby official is named to every game.
As Rooney was unable to continue, L'Ecuyer took over officiating duties.
For the 2015 Stanley Cup playoffs, L'Ecuyer was named as one of the 20 officials who would work regular games in the first round.