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Rod Brind'Amour

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Rod Brind'Amour

Roderic Jean Brind'Amour (; born August 9, 1970) is a Canadian professional ice hockey coach and former player who is the head coach for the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected in the first round, ninth overall, by the St. Louis Blues in the 1988 NHL entry draft. Brind'Amour has also played for the Philadelphia Flyers and the Hurricanes, the latter with whom he captained to the Stanley Cup in 2006, marking the first championship in franchise history.

Infobox

Born
(1970-08-09) August 9, 1970 (age 55)Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Height
6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Weight
205 lb (93 kg; 14 st 9 lb)
Position
Centre
Shot
Left
Played for
St. Louis BluesPhiladelphia FlyersCarolina HurricanesKloten Flyers
Current NHL coach
Carolina Hurricanes
National team
Canada
NHL draft
9th overall, 1988St. Louis Blues
Playing career
1989–2010
Coaching career
2011–present

Tables

· Head coaching record
G
G
Team
G
Year
W
Regular season
L
Regular season
OTL
Regular season
Pts
Regular season
Finish
Regular season
W
Regular season
L
Postseason
Win%
Postseason
Result
CAR
CAR
Team
CAR
Year
2018–19
Regular season
82
Regular season
46
Regular season
29
Regular season
7
Regular season
99
Regular season
4th in Metropolitan
Postseason
8
Postseason
7
Postseason
533
Postseason
Lost in conference finals (BOS)
CAR
CAR
Team
CAR
Year
2019–20
Regular season
68
Regular season
38
Regular season
25
Regular season
5
Regular season
81
Regular season
4th in Metropolitan
Postseason
4
Postseason
4
Postseason
500
Postseason
Lost in first round (BOS)
CAR
CAR
Team
CAR
Year
2020–21
Regular season
56
Regular season
36
Regular season
12
Regular season
8
Regular season
80
Regular season
1st in Central
Postseason
5
Postseason
6
Postseason
455
Postseason
Lost in second round (TBL)
CAR
CAR
Team
CAR
Year
2021–22
Regular season
82
Regular season
54
Regular season
20
Regular season
8
Regular season
116
Regular season
1st in Metropolitan
Postseason
7
Postseason
7
Postseason
500
Postseason
Lost in second round (NYR)
CAR
CAR
Team
CAR
Year
2022–23
Regular season
82
Regular season
52
Regular season
21
Regular season
9
Regular season
113
Regular season
1st in Metropolitan
Postseason
8
Postseason
7
Postseason
533
Postseason
Lost in conference finals (FLA)
CAR
CAR
Team
CAR
Year
2023–24
Regular season
82
Regular season
52
Regular season
23
Regular season
7
Regular season
111
Regular season
2nd in Metropolitan
Postseason
6
Postseason
5
Postseason
545
Postseason
Lost in second round (NYR)
CAR
CAR
Team
CAR
Year
2024–25
Regular season
82
Regular season
47
Regular season
30
Regular season
5
Regular season
99
Regular season
2nd in Metropolitan
Postseason
9
Postseason
6
Postseason
600
Postseason
Lost in conference finals (FLA)
Total
Total
Team
Total
Year
534
Regular season
325
Regular season
160
Regular season
49
Regular season
47
Postseason
42
Postseason
528
Postseason
7 playoff appearances
Team
Year
Regular season
Postseason
G
W
L
OTL
Pts
Finish
W
L
Win%
Result
CAR
2018–19
82
46
29
7
99
4th in Metropolitan
8
7
533
Lost in conference finals (BOS)
CAR
2019–20
68
38
25
5
81
4th in Metropolitan
4
4
500
Lost in first round (BOS)
CAR
2020–21
56
36
12
8
80
1st in Central
5
6
455
Lost in second round (TBL)
CAR
2021–22
82
54
20
8
116
1st in Metropolitan
7
7
500
Lost in second round (NYR)
CAR
2022–23
82
52
21
9
113
1st in Metropolitan
8
7
533
Lost in conference finals (FLA)
CAR
2023–24
82
52
23
7
111
2nd in Metropolitan
6
5
545
Lost in second round (NYR)
CAR
2024–25
82
47
30
5
99
2nd in Metropolitan
9
6
600
Lost in conference finals (FLA)
Total
534
325
160
49
47
42
528
7 playoff appearances
· Awards and honours
College
College
Award
College
All-CCHA Rookie Team
All-CCHA Rookie Team
Award
All-CCHA Rookie Team
Year
1989
NHL
NHL
Award
NHL
As player
As player
Award
As player
NHL All-Star Game
NHL All-Star Game
Award
NHL All-Star Game
Year
1992
Stanley Cup champion
Stanley Cup champion
Award
Stanley Cup champion
Year
2006
Frank J. Selke Trophy
Frank J. Selke Trophy
Award
Frank J. Selke Trophy
Year
2006, 2007
As coach
As coach
Award
As coach
Jack Adams Award
Jack Adams Award
Award
Jack Adams Award
Year
2021
Award
Year
Ref
College
All-CCHA Rookie Team
1989
NHL
As player
NHL All-Star Game
1992
Stanley Cup champion
2006
Frank J. Selke Trophy
2006, 2007
As coach
Jack Adams Award
2021
· External links
Preceded byKeith Osborne
Preceded byKeith Osborne
Awards and achievements
Preceded byKeith Osborne
Awards and achievements
St. Louis Blues first round draft pick 1988
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byJason Marshall
Preceded byJohn DePourcq
Preceded byJohn DePourcq
Awards and achievements
Preceded byJohn DePourcq
Awards and achievements
CCHA Rookie of the Year 1988–89
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byDavid Roberts
Preceded byPelle Eklund
Preceded byPelle Eklund
Awards and achievements
Preceded byPelle Eklund
Awards and achievements
Winner of the Bobby Clarke Trophy 1992
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byMark Recchi
Preceded byRon Francis
Preceded byRon Francis
Awards and achievements
Preceded byRon Francis
Awards and achievements
Carolina Hurricanes captain 2005–2010
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byEric Staal
Preceded byKris Draper
Preceded byKris Draper
Awards and achievements
Preceded byKris Draper
Awards and achievements
Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy 2006, 2007
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byPavel Datsyuk
Preceded byBill Peters
Preceded byBill Peters
Awards and achievements
Preceded byBill Peters
Awards and achievements
Head coach of the Carolina Hurricanes 2018–present
Awards and achievements
Incumbent
Preceded byBruce Cassidy
Preceded byBruce Cassidy
Awards and achievements
Preceded byBruce Cassidy
Awards and achievements
Jack Adams Award 2021
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byDarryl Sutter
Awards and achievements
Preceded byKeith Osborne
St. Louis Blues first round draft pick 1988
Succeeded byJason Marshall
Preceded byJohn DePourcq
CCHA Rookie of the Year 1988–89
Succeeded byDavid Roberts
Preceded byPelle Eklund
Winner of the Bobby Clarke Trophy 1992
Succeeded byMark Recchi
Preceded byRon Francis
Carolina Hurricanes captain 2005–2010
Succeeded byEric Staal
Preceded byKris Draper
Winner of the Frank J. Selke Trophy 2006, 2007
Succeeded byPavel Datsyuk
Preceded byBill Peters
Head coach of the Carolina Hurricanes 2018–present
Incumbent
Preceded byBruce Cassidy
Jack Adams Award 2021
Succeeded byDarryl Sutter

References

  1. Larkin, Matt. "Best of the Books: Biggest Fitness Freak," The Hockey News, Sunday, October 27, 2013. Retrieved October 9
    https://thehockeynews.com/news/article/the-biggest-fitness-freak
  2. "Brind'Amour's drive has been there since he was 12"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20181010095401/https://www.nhl.com/news/brindamours-drive-has-been-there-since-he-was-12/c-402724
  3. NHL.com
    https://web.archive.org/web/19991008115006/http://www.nhl.com/news/apr/041299lindros.htm
  4. CSN Philly
    http://www.csnphilly.com/sports/remember-that-time-rod-brindamour-scored-two-shorties-on-the-same-power-play
  5. UPI
    https://www.upi.com/Archives/2000/01/23/Hurricanes-trade-Primeau-to-Flyers/3649948603600/
  6. The Globe and Mail
    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/brindamour-on-fire-for-the-canes/article1109952/
  7. UPI
    https://www.upi.com/Sports_News/2007/02/17/NHL-Carolina-5-Montreal-3/87281171772392/
  8. "Rod Brind'Amour Announces Retirement"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20120229192135/http://hurricanes.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=533288
  9. "Canes to retire Brind'Amour's jersey"
    http://www.wralsportsfan.com/hurricanes/story/7969002/
  10. "Hurricanes Announce Coaching Changes"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20110608140923/http://hurricanes.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=565075
  11. NHL.com
    https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/canes-name-rod-brindamour-as-head-coach/c-298520688
  12. Canes Country
    https://www.canescountry.com/2021/4/26/22405032/they-said-it-brindamour-hakanpaa-mccormick-on-playoff-berth
  13. NHL.com
    https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/canes-rod-brindamour-agree-to-three-year-contract-extension/c-325358662
  14. Sportsnet.ca
    https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/hurricanes-rod-brindamour-wins-2020-21-jack-adams-award/
  15. NHL.com
    https://www.nhl.com/hurricanes/news/rod-brind-amour-becomes-fastest-coach-in-nhl-history-to-300-wins
  16. "Rod Brind'Amour retires"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20100710194056/http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/rod-brindamour-retires/article1624749/
  17. "Skyler Brind'Amour"
    https://www.eliteprospects.com/player/345585/skyler-brind-amour
  18. "CCHA All-Rookie Teams"
    http://www.augenblick.org/chha/ccha_roo.html
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