Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour is the most visible link between the 2006 Stanley Cup championship and today's team ...
The Hurricanes wrapped up a three-day 20-year celebration of the franchise's only Stanley Cup season.
As Peter Laviolette did with Rod Brind'Amour, Brind'Amour has done with Jordan Staal: Throw the thirtysomething captain on the power play.
Brind'Amour calls the effort "embarrassing," Staal admits they were outworked. Key players candidly dissect the Hurricanes' ...
His father, Rod, is an NHL great who is currently the head coach of the Wolves' affiliate, the Carolina Hurricanes.
With the NHL announcing its plans to return this summer, we caught up withCarolina HurricanescoachRod Brind'Amour to see how he's approaching the unconventional postseason. In an appearance on ESPN on ...
It was quite the sight Tuesday night: Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour behind the bench and forward Skyler Brind’Amour on it. The Canes were putting in their first preseason exhibition game, ...
Sleep on it. You'll feel better in the morning. Rod Brind'Amour didn't hit the hay before letting his thoughts be known about the stark contrast on the stat sheet when it comes to penalties called ...
Washington — Rod Brind’Amour can relate to what his team is experiencing. As a player, he has been in their skates. “It’s the stuff that still gives you goose bumps thinking about it,” Brind’Amour ...