Tom McCarthy (ice Hockey, Born 1960)
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Thomas Joseph McCarthy (July 31, 1960 – April 13, 2022) was a Canadian professional
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player who played nine seasons in the
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(NHL). He played for the
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and
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from 1979 to 1988. He featured in the 1981 Stanley Cup Finals with the North Stars and the
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with the Bruins. After retiring as a player, he became a part-owner of the Espanola Express hockey team in the
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(NOJHL).


Early life

McCarthy was born in
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, on July 31, 1960. He was the first overall pick in the 1977 OMJHL Midget Draft, making him one of two players drafted ahead of
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. Oshawa Generals general manager
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chose McCarthy over Gretzky primarily because Gretzky had made it known prior to the draft he only intended to play one season in the OHL before signing with the
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. McCarthy scored 69 goals in 63 games played for the Oshawa Generals during the 1978–79 season. Prior to the NHL entry draft in 1979, McCarthy who was 19 at the time, and his agent Art Kaminsky threatened to sue the NHL over the minimum age of 20 to be eligible for the entry draft. The NHL moved the draft from June to August and lowered to minimum age for draft eligibility. McCarthy was drafted in the first round (tenth overall selection) of the
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by the
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.


Playing career

McCarthy joined the North Stars after the draft at the age of 19 and made the team's opening day roster for the
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, playing in a 4—1 win over the
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on October 11, 1979. His first NHL point came in his third game against the
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on October 14, 1979, and his first two NHL goals against the
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in a 7—2 win on October 27, 1979. McCarthy finished the regular season with 36 points, scoring 16 goals and logging 39 penalty minutes. The North Stars finished 3rd in the
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with a record of 36–38–16 and qualified for the 1980 Stanley Cup playoffs. In the first round, the North Stars swept the
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in three games with McCarthy scoring 5 points with 2 goals. In the second round, the North Stars defeated the
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in 4 games to 3, and during the series, McCarthy had one goal and one assist. In the semi-finals, the North Stars were eliminated four games to one by the
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, with McCarthy scoring 4 points with 2 goals. He was selected to play in the
1983 NHL All-Star Game The 35th National Hockey League All-Star Game was held on February 8, 1983, at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, home to the New York Islanders. In the game, Edmonton Oilers' centre Wayne Gretzky set an All-Star Game ...
and ended that year with 28 goals in a career-high 80 games played. During the 1983–84 season, he finished fifth in the NHL in game-winning goals (7), seventh in power play goals (16), and ninth in shooting percentage (23.6). In the summer of 1985, he checked into rehab in California for alcohol dependency. Later in the 1985–86 season, McCarthy had a number of injuries, missing the season opener with a knee injury, then later suffered injuries to his wrist, shoulder, thumb and contracted influenza. McCarthy was later traded to the
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on May 16, 1986 for second and third-round picks. The trade came after a series of injuries and McCarthy arriving late for practice on multiple occasions, McCarthy also did not agree to a contract extension with the North Stars and was set to become a free agent. McCarthy did agree to a new contract with the Bruins before the trade was completed. During his first season with the franchise, he recorded the fourth-highest shooting percentage (24.8). McCarthy retired as a player at the end of the 1987–88 season, finishing his career with 178 goals and 399 points. He had 12 goals and 38 points in the playoffs. At the start of the 1989–90 season, McCarthy tried out for the
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, failing to make the roster. Former North Stars general manager
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described McCarthy as "one of the most talented" North Star players of all time. During his playing time he earned the nickname "Jughead", and often played on a line with centre
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and Hall of Fame winger
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.


Legal issues

After McCarthy retired from the NHL, he resided in Minnesota. There, he became involved with drug dealer Carl Thompsen. His activities resulted in McCarthy receiving a prison sentence of five years and ten months for conspiracy to traffic a truck full of marijuana in 1994. As he was considered an illegal alien by U.S. authorities, he was sent to the U.S. Federal Leavenworth Penitentiary. He started a hockey program at Leavenworth, earning the respect of his fellow inmates and, eventually, a transfer to a prison in Canada to complete the final year of his full sentence. McCarthy credited the hockey program he began in prison for stirring his passion for coaching.


Coaching career

After his release from prison, McCarthy coached junior hockey in Mississauga, Ontario, before becoming head coach of the
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of the OPJHL, and later the Trenton Golden Hawks of the OJHL. McCarthy was named head coach of the North Bay Trappers Junior "A" Hockey Club of the
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(NOJHL) on June 27, 2011. He remained there for two seasons, leading the team to a NOJHL championship in
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. Later that same year, Tim Clayden – the Trappers' owner – founded an expansion team that same year called the Espanola Rivermen and brought McCarthy on as head coach. McCarthy stayed with the Rivermen when they left the NOJHL to join Clayden's new league, the
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, which lasted just one season before folding in 2015. The NOJHL announced in May 2015 the establishment of another expansion team in Espanola called the Express. McCarthy joined the team as one of the owners and its head coach. In August of the following year, McCarthy announced he was taking a head coaching position with
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in the
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but would continue to remain involved with the Express as one of the owners. He later resigned as Csíkszereda‘s coach in late November 2016. He subsequently returned to Espanola as the Express' head coach for the 2017–18 season.


Personal life

After retiring from coaching, McCarthy resided in Chuburna,
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, Mexico. He was married to Tina McCarthy at the time of his death. McCarthy suffered a dissected aortic aneurysm and died in the hospital following surgery in Chuburna, Yucatán, Mexico, at the age of 61.


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article at Slam SportsU.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons listing

CBC – Tom McCarthy Story – Hockey night in CanadaFormer NHLer living the dream again . . . but in a different way
* {{DEFAULTSORT:McCarthy, Tom 1960 births 2022 deaths Boston Bruins players Canadian ice hockey forwards Kingston Canadians players Maine Mariners players Minnesota North Stars draft picks Minnesota North Stars players Moncton Golden Flames players National Hockey League All-Stars National Hockey League first-round draft picks Oshawa Generals players Sportspeople convicted of crimes Ice hockey people from Toronto Deaths from aortic aneurysm