Roy McBride (1921 - October 14, 2007)[1] was a former professional ice hockey player and coach.
McBride started his professional career in 1940 as a player in the Eastern Hockey League with the Washington Eagles.
[3][4] In the 1948–49 season, he played with the Spokane Flyers, who won the United States National Senior Championship that year.
McBride proved himself to be a capable head coach as he guided his Spokane Flyers to three consecutive WIHL titles (1956–1958).
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