Francis Charron

Charron has made two appearances in the Stanley Cup Finals and wears uniform number six.

He was raised in neighbouring Gatineau, Quebec, where he played and officiated minor hockey.

[4][5] Charron began his career as a linesman for the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League before moving up to referee his second season.

[9][3] He made his NHL debut on April 5, 2010, officiating a match-up between the Columbus Blue Jackets and St. Louis Blues with referee Dan O'Halloran, and linesmen Shane Heyer and Thor Nelson.

[10][2][11] His first postseason assignment was game one of the 2014 Stanley Cup playoff series between the Detroit Red Wings and the Boston Bruins.