Daily Times (Primos, PA)

’Canes keep Cup connection, promote ex-Flyer Brind’Amour

- By Joedy McCreary

RALEIGH, N.C. » The Carolina Hurricanes hired former captain and current assistant Rod Brind’Amour as their coach Tuesday, hoping the “greatest leader” in franchise history can end a nine-year playoff drought.

The team also announced that club president Don Waddell will become the full-time general manager after serving as acting GM.

The team scheduled a news conference for Wednesday to discuss the moves.

Waddell said a number of coaching candidates were discussed, but “our conversati­ons with staff and players consistent­ly returned to the same person.”

One of the team’s most decorated players, Brind’Amour captained the Hurricanes’ only Stanley Cup championsh­ip team in 2006.

“Rod is the greatest leader in the history of this franchise, and has earned the opportunit­y to take charge of our locker room,” Waddell said in a statement.

Brind’Amour started his career with the St. Louis Blues but was traded to the Flyers in 1991. A longtime team leader who served as captain frequently when Eric Lindros was out injured, Brind’Amour became a premier shutdown center and a Philadelph­ia sports staple until his trade in January of 2000 to Carolina for Keith Primeau.

Brind’Amour went on to win two Selke Awards as the league’s best defensive forward while with the Hurricanes. He retired in 2010 and ranks third in club history in assists (299), fourth in points (473) and fifth in games played (694).

He replaces Bill Peters, who opted out of his contract last month following his fourth year and subsequent­ly was hired by the Calgary Flames.

Brind’Amour has been a Carolina assistant since 2011. He spent half his 20-season career with the Hurricanes, leading them to the Cup finals in 2002 and a title four years later.

But Carolina has made the playoffs only once in the 12 years since Brind’Amour hoisted the Cup, and the Hurricanes’ nine-year absence from the postseason is one of the longest stretches in NHL history.

That has led to a busy five months for the Hurricanes, with Dallas businessma­n Tom Dundon buying a majority interest in the team from longtime owner Peter Karmanos Jr. in January.

A month later, Hall of Fame player and general manager Ron Francis — who, like Brind’Amour, has his jersey number hanging from the PNC Arena rafters — was reassigned to another front-office position, and his contract was terminated last week.

In between, Peters — who was hired by Francis in 2014 — exercised the out clause in his contract, saying the incoming general manager should be able to pick his own coach.

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 ?? PAUL CHIASSON — CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP ?? Carolina’s Rod Brind’Amour holds up the Stanley Cup after the Hurricanes defeated Edmonton Oilers 3-1 in Game 7 of the 2006 Stanley Cup finals in Raleigh, N.C.
PAUL CHIASSON — CANADIAN PRESS VIA AP Carolina’s Rod Brind’Amour holds up the Stanley Cup after the Hurricanes defeated Edmonton Oilers 3-1 in Game 7 of the 2006 Stanley Cup finals in Raleigh, N.C.

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