Rod Brind’Amour

Professional Hockey Player (Retired), Head Coach

Canadian Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Quick Info

ProfessionProfessional Hockey Player (Retired), Head Coach
NationalityCanadian
Date of Birth09/08/1970
Age55 years
BirthplaceOttawa, Ontario, Canada

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Bio/Wiki

SummaryRod Brind'Amour is a retired NHL center who played for 21 seasons with the St. Louis Blues, Philadelphia Flyers, and Carolina Hurricanes. He captained the Hurricanes to their first Stanley Cup championship in 2006 and is currently the head coach of the Carolina Hurricanes.

Physical Stats & More

PositionCenter

Personal Life

Raised inCampbell River, British Columbia

Career

Playing Career
Teams
  • St. Louis Blues
  • Philadelphia Flyers
  • Carolina Hurricanes
Years Active1988-2010
Draft1988 NHL Entry Draft, Round 1, Pick 9 by St. Louis Blues
Games Played1484
Goals452
Assists732
Points1184
All-Star Selections1992
AwardsSelke Trophy (2006, 2007)
Stanley Cup2006
Notable AchievementRanked 16th in NHL history in games played
Coaching Career
Player Development2010-2012
Assistant Coach2011-2018
Head Coach2018-present
Franchise History14th head coach in Carolina Hurricanes franchise history, 5th since team's arrival in North Carolina in 1997
AchievementsFastest coach in franchise history to reach 20, 30, and 40 wins; 46 wins and 99 points in first season; 300th win faster than any coach in NHL history; led team to playoffs in each of 7 seasons as head coach

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Inducted into North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 2016
2. Named team captain prior to 2005-2006 season
3. Selected to All-Star game only once in 1992
4. Inducted into Philadelphia Flyers Hall of Fame on November 23, 2015
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