Tom McVie

Thomas McVie (June 6, 1935 – January 19, 2025) was a Canadian professional ice hockey coach in the National Hockey League.

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Tom McVie
McVie in 1977
(1935-06-06)June 6, 1935Trail, British Columbia, Canada
January 19, 2025(2025-01-19) (aged 89)Vancouver, Washington, U.S.
Ice hockey coach, player
Ice hockey careerHeight
5 ft 9 in (175 cm)Weight
162 lb (73 kg; 11 st 8 lb)Position
Left wingShot
LeftPlayed for
Toledo MercurysSeattle Americans/TotemsPortland BuckaroosLos Angeles BladesPhoenix RoadrunnersFort Wayne KometsJohnstown JetsDayton GemsCoached for
Washington CapitalsWinnipeg JetsNew Jersey DevilsPlaying career
1956–1974Coaching career
1972–19985 ft 9 in (175 cm)162 lb (73 kg; 11 st 8 lb)Left wingLeftToledo MercurysSeattle Americans/TotemsPortland BuckaroosLos Angeles BladesPhoenix RoadrunnersFort Wayne KometsJohnstown JetsDayton GemsWashington CapitalsWinnipeg JetsNew Jersey Devils1956–19741972–1998
5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
162 lb (73 kg; 11 st 8 lb)
Left wing
Left
Toledo MercurysSeattle Americans/TotemsPortland BuckaroosLos Angeles BladesPhoenix RoadrunnersFort Wayne KometsJohnstown JetsDayton Gems
Washington CapitalsWinnipeg JetsNew Jersey Devils
1956–1974
1972–1998

Thomas McVie (June 6, 1935 – January 19, 2025) was a Canadian professional ice hockey coach in the National Hockey League.

McVie in 2013

McVie grew up in a poor family and, upon signing his first junior league contract, is said to have left home with a single used stick and pair of skates. After his junior career ended, McVie signed with the Seattle Totems of the Western Hockey League and began a long career with this league that included stops with the Portland Buckaroos, Los Angeles Blades, and Phoenix Roadrunners. He scored a career-high 85 points during the 1961–62 season, earning a tryout with the New York Rangers but failing to secure a training camp invitation.

After three years behind the bench in the International Hockey League, McVie coached the Washington Capitals from the 1975–76 season to the middle of the 1978–79 season. After being released by the Capitals, he moved to the Winnipeg Jets, then in the World Hockey Association, and coached the team to an Avco Cup championship. He then coached with Bill Sutherland in the Jets' first two NHL seasons, 1979–80 and 1980–81. He replaced Bill MacMillan as head coach of the New Jersey Devils midway through the 1983–84 season, in which the team posted the worst record in its history. McVie returned as an NHL head coach with the Devils in 1991–92 after coaching the AHL Utica Devils.

McVie served in the Boston Bruins organization for 21 years, 16 of them as a scout, and later as "brand ambassador." He finally had his name etched on the Stanley Cup in 2011, as the Bruins won their first championship in 39 years.

McVie died at his home in Vancouver, Washington on January 19, 2025, at the age of 89.

TeamYearRegular seasonPostseason
448315(32)5th in Norris
80244214624th in Norris
80174914485th in Norris
191180(84)3rd in WHA82.800Won Avco Cup Championship (EDM)
77194711(49)(fired)
281207(32)6th in Smythe
6015387(41)5th in Patrick
13454(79)4th in Patrick34.429Lost in First Round (PIT)
80383111874th in Patrick34.429Lost in First Round (NYR)
4621262637368.4292 playoff appearances
19118082.8001 playoff appearances1 Avco World Trophy

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  • Tom McVie at IMDb
  • Biographical information and career statistics from Eliteprospects.com, or The Internet Hockey Database