Wrazidlo Earns Honor of Officiating Charity Game
The following article featuring Leah Wrazidlo, an ECAC Hockey referee, appeared October 15 on the North American Hockey League (NAHL) Web site.
The Marquette Rangers’ annual “Paint the Rink
Pink” game has drawn plenty of well-deserved publicity for
its dedication to cancer research over the past couple of
years.
This weekend’s festivities will carry even more meaning, as
Leah Wrazidlo will officiate the contest to become the first female
referee to work a cancer awareness game.
“I’m honored to represent the Junior Development
Program and USA Hockey by refereeing in the NAHL, and I’m
also honored to represent females and female officials for this
charitable cause,” she said. “Each game I officiate is
equally important as the last, so every time I step on the ice I
make sure I’m prepared to the best of my ability.”
The Rangers, who have again partnered with the Marquette General
Foundation at Marquette General Health Systems to raise money for
the Cancer Center at MGHS, will play the “Paint the Rink
Pink” game on Saturday, Oct. 17 against the Alpena IceDiggers
in customized pink jerseys, which will be auctioned off at the
conclusion of the game. The opening bid for each jersey is
$100.
“This should be a fun evening of hockey and
entertainment,” said Rangers spokesperson Mark Evans.
“It’s a key game within our division, but it’s
also a great opportunity for our players to do something to embrace
the community they represent. We’re hoping for a great
turnout, and high bids on the jerseys to help the Cancer
Center.”
Almost everybody’s life has been affected by cancer, and
Wrazidlo is no different. Two of her fellow female officials were
diagnosed with breast cancer a few years ago.
“Thankfully, both of them have recovered, and I know the
support they received from the officiating community was extremely
positive,” she said.
Wrazidlo began officiating in 2001 as a student-athlete at the
University of Minnesota Duluth to earn extra money while finishing
up school. Her path up the ranks has led to state tournaments,
national championships and international events.
And speaking of the world stage, Wrazidlo, who won an NCAA
championship as a player with UMD, will be on the largest in just a
couple of months as she, along with two other American female
officials - Michigan’s Meg Hishmeh and Minnesota’s
Kelly Rolstad - recently received an invite from the International
Ice Hockey Federation to officiate in the 2010 Winter Olympics in
Vancouver.
“It’s been a long and fun ride,” said Wrazidlo
of her career in stripes. “Each year I can’t believe I
have the opportunity to do so much. I’ve traveled the United
States and several parts of the world to officiate hockey. The best
part has been the relationships I’ve formed with so many
individuals thanks to ice hockey.”












