- Kevin McCarthy (ice hockey)
Infobox Ice Hockey Player
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position = Defence
played_for =Philadelphia Flyers
Vancouver Canucks
Pittsburgh Penguins
shot = Right
height_ft = 5
height_in = 11
weight_lb = 195
nationality = CAN
birth_date = Birth date and age|1957|14|7|mf=y
birth_place = Winnipeg,Manitoba ,Canada
draft = 17thth overall
draft_year = 1977
draft_team =Philadelphia Flyers
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career_start = 1977
career_end = 1988Kevin McCarthy (born
July 14 , 1957 inWinnipeg ,Manitoba ,Canada ) is a former professionalice hockey player who spent 10 seasons in theNational Hockey League between 1977 and 1987, serving as captain of theVancouver Canucks from 1980 until 1982. He is currently an assistant coach for the NHLCarolina Hurricanes .Playing career
Playing for his hometown
Winnipeg Monarchs , McCarthy was one of the most dominant junior defenders of his era. Following a memorable 1976-77 season in which he setWCJHL records for defenders with 105 assists and 127 points (later broken byCam Plante ), he was selected in the first round (17th overall) in the1977 NHL Amateur Draft by thePhiladelphia Flyers .McCarthy stepped straight into the Flyers' roster in the 1977-78 season, posting 2 goals and 17 points along with a stellar +29 rating. Early in the 1978-79 campaign, however, he was dealt to the
Vancouver Canucks in a deal forDennis Ververgaert . The deal would prove controversial, as McCarthy was damaged goods and played only a single game for Vancouver before requiring surgery for a pre-existing hip condition.Back to full health in 1979-80, McCarthy would be a revelation for Vancouver as he led the team's blueliners with 15 goals and 45 points and finished 3rd in overall team scoring. It would be the first of four consecutive 40-point seasons on the Canuck blueline for McCarthy, who impressed with his powerful point shot and fine outlet passing and was quickly becoming the team's top all-around defender.
Named team captain for 1980-81, McCarthy responded with the finest season of his career, tying a team record for defenders with 16 goals and registering a career-high 53 points. He was also selected to represent the Canucks in the 1981
NHL All-Star Game inLos Angeles . After another fine season in 1981-82, McCarthy would suffer a broken ankle on the eve of the 1982 playoffs, and was forced to watch from the pressbox as the Canucks marched all the way to theStanley Cup Finals before losing to theNew York Islanders .After a poor start to the 1983-84 season, McCarthy would be a victim of a rebuilding process in Vancouver and was dealt to the
Pittsburgh Penguins for a draft pick, one of three top defenders (along withHarold Snepsts andLars Lindgren ) shipped out within a few months of each other. He re-discovered his offensive game in Pittsburgh, posting 20 points in 31 games, but was a horrific -32 over that stretch for the last-place Penguins. After a disappointing 1984-85 season in which he slumped to just 19 points, he was released by the Penguins.After his release from the Penguins, McCarthy returned to Philadelphia, signing with the Flyers as a free agent. However, his career was on the downturn and he spent most of the next three seasons in the minors with the
Hershey Bears , appearing in only 6 games for the Flyers over that stretch. He retired in 1988.In 537 career NHL games, McCarthy amassed 67 goals and 191 assists for 258 points along with 527 penalty minutes. His 51 goals were the most ever by a Vancouver Canuck blueliner at the time of his departure, and he remains 6th all-time for the club in that category.
Coaching career
During his time as a player in Hershey, McCarthy developed a quality reputation for his leadership and work with young players, and was promoted to a player-assistant coach during the 1987-88 season. Following his retirement, he remained as an assistant coach for the Bears, and was promoted to head coach for the 1989-90 season. After a season in that capacity, he then spent two seasons as pro scouting director for the Philadelphia Flyers.
He went on to serve as an assistant coach with the
Hartford Whalers from 1992 until 1995 before returning to the AHL to take on head coaching duties with theSpringfield Falcons and theBeast of New Haven .McCarthy has served as an assistant coach for the
Carolina Hurricanes since 1999, and won theStanley Cup as a member of the Hurricanes' coaching staff in 2006.Awards & Achievements
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WCJHL First All-Star Team (1976 & 1977)
*WCJHL Top Defenceman (1976)
*WCJHL Player of the Year (1977)
*AHL First All-Star Team (1986)
*Played in NHL All-Star Game (1981)
*Calder Cup (AHL) Championship (1988)
*“Honoured Member” of theManitoba Hockey Hall of Fame
*Stanley Cup (2006, coaching)External links
* [http://www.hockeydraftcentral.com/1977/77017.html Profile at hockeydraftcentral.com]
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* [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/honoured/players.html?category=9&id=142 Kevin McCarthy's biography] at [http://www.mbhockeyhalloffame.ca/index.html Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame]Preceded by: Don Lever Vancouver Canucks Captains
1980-82Succeeded by: Stan Smyl
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