Daryn McBride

{{short description|Canadian ice hockey player}}

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1968|03|29}}

| birth_place = Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, Canada

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| height_ft = 5

| height_in = 10

| weight_lb = 185

| position = Right Wing

| shoots = Right

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| played_for = Denver
New Haven Nighthawks
Phoenix Roadrunners
Utica Devils
Cincinnati Cyclones
HC Gherdëina
Neusser EC

| ntl_team = United States

| career_start = 1986

| career_end = 1995

| draft = 194th

| draft_year = 1987

| draft_team = Pittsburgh Penguins

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Daryn McBride is a Canadian retired ice hockey right wing who was an All-American for Denver.

Career

McBride began playing for Denver a year after the team made a surprise run to the Frozen Four. The Pioneers sank back to the middle of the pack afterwards and McBride could only help the team finish a game above .500.{{cite web |url=https://s3.amazonaws.com/denverpioneers.com/documents/2020/11/20/2020_21_Media_Guide.pdf |title=Denver Hockey Media Guide 2020-21 |work=Denver Pioneers |accessdate=March 13, 2021 |archive-date=September 1, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210901161346/https://s3.amazonaws.com/denverpioneers.com/documents/2020/11/20/2020_21_Media_Guide.pdf |url-status=dead }} After his freshman season the Pittsburgh Penguins took a flyer on McBride, using a 10th-round selection on him in NHL Draft. He rewarded the selection with a 30-goal season the year after and he led the Pioneers in scoring. Denver wasn't much better than they were in his first season and remained a mediocre team through the end of his junior season. Despite the lack of team success, McBride was named an All-American in 1989 and led Denver to the WCHA Championship.

McBride left school after his third season and joined the Canadian national team, remaining with the program for over a year before joining the professional ranks in 1990. He spent parts of two seasons bouncing between minor professional leagues in the US before heading over to Europe in 1992. McBride played two years for HC Gherdëina before ending his career with Neusser EC in the German second league.

After retiring, McBride became a financial advisor for professional athletes and has been working in the field since 1996.{{cite web|url=https://www.raymondjames.ca/sportsadvisoryservices/your-team/bio?sc_lang=en&_=daryn.mcbride |title=Daryn McBride |work=Raymond James |accessdate=July 2, 2021}}

Statistics

=Regular season and playoffs=

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! colspan="5" | Regular Season

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! colspan="5" | Playoffs

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! Season

! Team

! League

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

! GP

! G

! A

! Pts

! PIM

1985–86

| Sherwood Park Crusaders

| AJHL

| 47

162339150
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| 1986–87

| Denver

| WCHA

| 39

19133254
1987–88

| Denver

| WCHA

| 39

302858122
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| 1988–89

| Denver

| WCHA

| 42

19325174
1988–89

| Team Canada

| International

| 15

37106
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| 1989–90

| Team Canada

| International

| 51

15324739
1990–91

| New Haven Nighthawks

| AHL

| 6

01117
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| 1990–91

| Phoenix Roadrunners

| IHL

| 61

9324126
1991–92

| Utica Devils

| AHL

| 51

10192947
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| 1991–92

| Cincinnati Cyclones

| ECHL

| 19

7152262
1992–93

| HC Gherdëina

| Alpenliga

| 29

23
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| 1992–93

| HC Gherdëina

| Serie A

| 8

613193732024
1993–94

| HC Gherdëina

| Alpenliga

| 19

13183114
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| 1994–95

| Neusser EC

| 1st Liga

| 36

43388196
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! colspan="3" | NCAA totals

! 120 !! 68 !! 73 !! 141 !! 250 !! — !! — !! — !! — !! —

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! colspan="3" | AHL totals

! 57 !! 10 !! 20 !! 30 !! 64 !! — !! — !! — !! — !! —

Awards and honors

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! Award

! Year

!

All-WCHA Second Team

| 1987–88

| {{cite news|title=WCHA All-Teams|url=http://www.augenblick.org/chha/wcha_all.html|publisher=College Hockey Historical Archives|accessdate=May 19, 2013}}

All-WCHA First Team

| 1988–89

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AHCA West Second-Team All-American

| 1988–89

| {{cite news|title=Men's Ice Hockey Award Winners|url=http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/m_icehockey_rb/2013/MIH%20awards%20for%202013.pdf|publisher=NCAA.org|accessdate=June 11, 2013}}

References

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