
Tom McVie, a longtime NHL head coach for the New Jersey Devils, Winnipeg Jets, Washington Capitals, has died. He was 89.
The Boston Bruins, for whom McVie also coached and scouted in recent years, announced the news on their Twitter/X account Monday.
Boston hired up McVie as an assistant coach for the 1992-93 season, and after transitioning through a few different roles, he became a pro scout for the Bruins in 1998. He held that role until retiring after the 2019-20 season — his eighth decade involved in organized hockey as a player, coach or scout.
McVie had a lengthy minor league career in the WHL, IHL and ECHL for the Seattle Totems, Portland Buckaroos, Phoenix Roadrunners, Los Angeles Blades, and Johnstown Jets. He never played in the NHL.
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