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Rod Brind’Amour avait pour objectif de construire un concurrent éternel. C’est exactement comme ça qu’il a fait des Hurricanes de la Caroline


Rod Brind’Amour avait pour objectif de construire un concurrent éternel. C’est exactement comme ça qu’il a fait des Hurricanes de la Caroline


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  1. Aarongamma6

    And I can’t think of a single person I’d have preferred over him to do it. It’s like a hurricanes fanfiction that came true.

  2. notyomamasusername

    I dropped off a Facebook group when brain dead idiots started the « Fire Rod » shit during our brief slump.

    Seriously, Rod saved hockey in the Carolinas and these idiots are too dumb to recognize it.

    Before he revitalized the team, the Canes were a perfect target for relocation.

    If we lost the Canes, we’d lose Stormy…We’d lose the siren…

    We’d never get introduced to the storm surge and we’d never get Burns, Guentzel, or Jarvis.

    If we lost the Canes my kids couldn’t grow up hating the Rangers and learn to feel empathy for the talented goalies stuck there, waiting to age into a cupless retirement.

    My kids would be blissfully unaware that Toronto really isn’t a hockey town, or why everyone hates Montreal and the way they spell Canadians.

    My son wouldn’t know why Erik Haula is such a bitch.

    We as Canes Fans wouldn’t experience the elation of a flawless victory with the world laid before you like a picnic on a spring day…..and learn to balance that feeling with the taste of bitter defeat when you get shut out by a bottom feeder team you were sure wouldn’t show up that night.

    Life would not be empty, but it would certainly be less full.

    Thank you Rod for saving Carolina hockey.

    Thank you Rod for saving us all.

  3. Ash-Housewares

    Look, I get frustrated when our season ends and the thought that Rod can’t finish it creeps in, but there is no sane argument for moving on from him. Get that contract done!

  4. Responsible_Fan8665

    The most important man in the history of the Carolina hurricanes

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