McCarthy joined the Predators prior to the 2014-15 season, and, alongside Laviolette, helped Nashville make their first run to the Stanley Cup Final in franchise history in 2017. In addition his time with the Predators, McCarthy has served as an assistant coach under Laviolette with Philadelphia and Carolina, winning a Stanley Cup with the Hurricanes in 2006 and reaching the Cup Final with the Flyers in 2010. The Winnipeg, Manitoba native spent a total of 16 seasons in the Hartford Whalers/Carolina organization from 1992-2009.
After three seasons as an assistant for the Whalers (1992-95), McCarthy served as head coach for the franchise's AHL affiliates in Springfield (1995-97) and New Haven (1997-99), compiling a 156-123-36 record. He rejoined the parent team for the 1999-2000 season, and spent the next nine years as a Hurricanes assistant. McCarthy's coaching career started as a player-assistant coach for the AHL's Hershey Bears (1987-88), before a full-time move behind the bench as an assistant in 1988-89 and head coach in 1989-90.
McCarthy also had front office experience as the Flyers Director of Professional Scouting from 1990-92. The former defenseman spent 10 seasons in the NHL with the Flyers, Vancouver and Pittsburgh from 1977-87, posting 258 points (67g-191a) in 527 career games. During his time with Vancouver, he served as the Canucks' team captain and was named a starter in the 1981 NHL All-Star Game.
"I'm extremely grateful and thankful for the opportunity to serve as associate head coach," McCarthy said. "I'm looking forward to working with the team and our coaching staff as we continue to pursue the ultimate goal of the Stanley Cup."
"Kevin is one of the most experienced coaches in the National Hockey League, and given his wealth of knowledge and insight, is was only fitting to elevate him to the title of associate head coach," Laviolette said. "I have the utmost confidence in Kevin's ability to positively contribute to any and all situations, and am fortunate to work with him on a day-to-day basis."