During his 21-year NHL career, Hood officiated 1,033 regular season games, 157 Stanley Cup playoff games, three NHL All-Star Games, and three Canada Cups. He was the first professional to referee a World Championship game in 1985 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. As an NHL referee, Hood was instrumental in the formation of the NHL Officials Association in 1969.
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| - During his 21-year NHL career, Hood officiated 1,033 regular season games, 157 Stanley Cup playoff games, three NHL All-Star Games, and three Canada Cups. He was the first professional to referee a World Championship game in 1985 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. As an NHL referee, Hood was instrumental in the formation of the NHL Officials Association in 1969.
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| - During his 21-year NHL career, Hood officiated 1,033 regular season games, 157 Stanley Cup playoff games, three NHL All-Star Games, and three Canada Cups. He was the first professional to referee a World Championship game in 1985 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. As an NHL referee, Hood was instrumental in the formation of the NHL Officials Association in 1969. He was the last official to wear a number one on his jersey and the last to officiate in all Original Six arenas. In 1994, Hood was nominated to the Hockey Hall of Fame by 12 existing members, including former players like Bobby Hull and Maurice Richard.
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