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Carolina Hurricanes agree to 3-year extension for head coach Rod Brind'Amour

Brind’Amour has led the Hurricanes to the playoffs in each of his first three seasons. This most recent season his team finished the regular season with the second best record in the league.
There was little doubt that Brind’Amour would get an extension this offseason, and after signing the extension he said there was never a thought in his mind that he would leave Carolina.
“There’s always temptation to listen to the outside noise…but I said when I sat here with Don three years ago…this is a part of me. I’ve been here forever.”
Rod Brind’Amour says it’s about the people more than anything and says it never entered his mind that he would leave.
— Bridget Condon (@BridgetCondon_) June 17, 2021
“Rod has been the driving force behind the culture change we’ve undergone here,” Hurricanes General Manager Don Waddell said. “He keeps our players motivated, demands accountability, and has our team ready to compete every night. He has truly raised the bar for our organization, and we’re thrilled to have him continue as our coach for years to come.”
Brind’Amour is a former player for the Hurricanes, captaining the team to its only Stanley Cup championship in 2006.
He retired as a player in 2010 after more than 20 season in the league. As a coach, he has a record of 120-66-20. He’s the only coach to lead the Hurricanes to the playoffs in three consecutive years.
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