Rod Brind’Amour aimed to build a perennial contender. He’s made the Carolina Hurricanes exactly that
MORRISVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Rod Brind’Amour remembers those early days as a first-time head coach for a franchise that had gone nearly a decade without reaching the playoffs. He realizes now just how much he didn’t know back then.
“But I didn’t know I didn’t know it,” he said, “and that was big because I didn’t have any doubt.”
And there hasn’t been any doubt since, either, about Brind’Amour becoming one of the league’s top coaches. He’s now 6-for-6 in getting the Carolina Hurricanes to the postseason over years spent building a sturdy winning culture, one running at a self-sustaining hum through a talented, experienced and deep roster. That has turned Carolina into a regular among the league’s elite and made the Hurricanes the favorite to win the Stanley Cup, according to BetMGM Sportsbook.
Their first-round series against the New York Islanders starts at home on Saturday.