Stanley Cup champion and Selke Trophy winner — won the Cup in his first coaching season after winning as captain.
Rod Brind'Amour was born in Ottawa, Ontario in 1970. St. Louis Blues selected him ninth overall in the 1988 NHL Draft. His 21-season career produced 452 goals and 732 assists for 1,184 career points. He won the Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2006 as the team's captain — scoring the Cup-winning goal. He won two Selke Trophies as the NHL's best defensive forward (2006, 2007). He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2021. His combination of offensive production — consistent 25-35 goal seasons for a decade — with elite defensive commitment was the model two-way centre of his era. He was noted for extraordinary fitness — his physical conditioning throughout his playing career was described by teammates as unprecedented. He became head coach of the Carolina Hurricanes in 2018 and in his first season led them to the conference finals, winning the Jack Adams Award as Coach of the Year. He completed the rare journey of captaining a championship team and then coaching the same franchise to renewed success.
Stanley Cup (2006)
Career Honours
- Stanley Cup (2006)
- Selke Trophy 2x (2006,2007)
- Hall of Fame (2021)