When Rod Brind’Amour brought the Stanley Cup back to his hometown of Campbell River, BC, he gave a special coin to a close friend, Kim Wood, who has lived with cystic fibrosis her whole life. Here is their story.
What’s it like when NHL bench bosses catch up in the off-season? See the comradery between our coaches when they’re not battling it out behind the bench.
Watch as Rick Tocchet, Rob Brind’Amour and Craig Berube join John Dellapina to discuss when they first thought about transitioning from NHL player to NHL coach.
One day the call will come and it will be Rod Brind’Amour’s turn. Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it will toll for Brind’Amour. Just as it ultimately tolls for all NHL head coaches. Brind’Amour certainly gets it.
Cassidy’s ability to adapt, teach and coach younger players and an experienced veteran core is one reason he’s now locked in behind Boston’s bench for at least the next four seasons.
In part two of our three-part interview, the Hurricanes head coach opens up about why being relevant was crucial to the team’s success and which players stepped up to answer the bell this season.
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