Son of hockey icon linked to his father's NHL team
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Skyler Brind'Amour, son of legendary NHL center and current Carolina Hurricanes head coach Rod Brind'Amour, is rumored to join the Carolina Hurricanes.
This move has sparked discussions among fans, given Skyler's previous journey and his potential impact under his father's leadership.
Skyler, who concluded his college career at Quinnipiac University this past season, signed a two-year AHL contract with the Checkers after being drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in 2017. Despite not receiving an NHL offer from the Oilers, Skyler put up a gritty performance with the Checkers.
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In 54 games last season, he registered 3 goals and 5 assists, along with 1 assist in the playoffs. He finished his college career at Quinnipiac this past season and signed a two-year AHL contract with the Charlotte Checkers after not receiving an offer from the team that drafted him, the Edmonton Oilers. Although his point totals were modest, Skyler is primarily known for his physical style and defensive play, traits highly valued by teams like the Hurricanes.
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Rod Brind'Amour, who has been at the helm of the Carolina Hurricanes since the 2018-19 season, has established himself as one of the league's top coaches. Under his leadership, the Hurricanes have become a perennial playoff team, highlighted by two Eastern Conference Finals appearances. With a coaching record of 278-130-44, Rod's influence in the organization is undeniable, making the potential addition of his son a significant story.
If Skyler joins the Hurricanes, it wouldn't be the first time a father and son duo has worked together in the NHL. This dynamic could add another layer of motivation for both, as Skyler seeks to prove himself at the highest level while Rod continues to push the Hurricanes toward Stanley Cup contention.
During his time at Quinnipiac, Skyler amassed an impressive 76 points in 145 games, standing out as a grinder who plays a physical game. His crowning achievement came in his senior year when he helped lead Quinnipiac to an NCAA National Championship in 2023.
In his career at Quinnipiac, Skyler amassed 76 points in 145 games while being most known as a grinder and physical presence on the ice. While his numbers in the AHL were modest, his ability to adapt to a more prominent role in the NHL under his father's coaching could be the next step in his career.
Fans and analysts alike are intrigued by the possibility of seeing a Brind'Amour duo on the ice. Whether or not Skyler can carve out a consistent role with the Hurricanes remains to be seen, but his hard-nosed play and defensive reliability may fit well within Carolina's system, which thrives on structure and relentless effort.
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