Rod Brind'amour becomes the fastest coach to 300 wins in NHL history.

GIN ANTONIC

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He would be 244-143-101 in the pre OT/SO NHL.
How are you arriving at those numbers?

His record is 300-143-45.

40 of those wins are 3 on 3 OT and 18 are SO.

The 18 SO wins you can turn into ties if you want and then I suppose whatever amount of SO losses become ties as well. The 3 on 3 OT stats we can’t really ever know if those would become ties or ended in a win/loss during regular OT rules.
 

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How are you arriving at those numbers?

His record is 300-143-45.

40 of those wins are 3 on 3 OT and 18 are SO.

The 18 SO wins you can turn into ties if you want and then I suppose whatever amount of SO losses become ties as well. The 3 on 3 OT stats we can’t really ever know if those would become ties or ended in a win/loss during regular OT rules.

One way to do it is use pre-1983 rules before they added OT. Anything tied at the end of regulation is simply a tie. That would make him 242-143-103.

I wish it were easy to view modern coaching records by regulation wins alone.
 

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How are you arriving at those numbers?

His record is 300-143-45.

40 of those wins are 3 on 3 OT and 18 are SO.

The 18 SO wins you can turn into ties if you want and then I suppose whatever amount of SO losses become ties as well. The 3 on 3 OT stats we can’t really ever know if those would become ties or ended in a win/loss during regular OT rules.
I went to his coaching record year by year on NHL Stats, History, Scores, Standings, Playoffs, Schedule & Records | Hockey-Reference.com

I might have miscounted his OT/SO wins (I counted 56 rather than the 58 you have).

As to your last paragraph, I guess you miss the part where I stated his pre-OT/SO record would have been 244-143-101.

If you're right about his 58 OT/SO wins, that record would be 242-143-103.
 
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Hasn't won Jack in Carolina so far in the post season - couple more years of early round exits and they'll get their pitchforks out.
If that was true there’d already be pitchforks….yet I’ve seen nary a one aside of fans of teams that can’t stand us for whatever reason.

We’re happy to be a top team and in the playoffs every year. It’s hard to win the cup, coach is only part of it. RBA gets the respect he gets because he finds a way to push the Canes further than they should get on paper. He gets the most out of what he has.

Our goaltending, pp in the playoffs and lack of scoring depth overall is what has stopped us from getting past the third round - not the coach. Everyone knows this.
 

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We’re happy to be a top team and in the playoffs every year. It’s hard to win the cup, coach is only part of it. RBA gets the respect he gets because he finds a way to push the Canes further than they should get on paper. He gets the most out of what he has.

I guess I didn't realize the bar was that low in Carolina.

I hope the Canes achieve the ultimate goal of hanging that presidents trophy banner some day.

Our goaltending, pp in the playoffs and lack of scoring depth overall is what has stopped us from getting past the third round - not the coach. Everyone knows this.

Everyone except your GM, I guess, who didn't do much do address these apparent holes?
 

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I guess I didn't realize the bar was that low in Carolina.

I hope the Canes achieve the ultimate goal of hanging that presidents trophy banner some day.



Everyone except your GM, I guess, who didn't do much do address these apparent holes?
Yawn. These takes so so lazy and boring.

Of course Canes fans and the org want to win the cup, but as mentioned, it’s really really hard to do. You might not know this but only 1 team out of the entire league wins it every year.

There’s no formula for ‘winning the cup’. If there was then it would be known and every team would follow that plan.

The Canes are built on putting together a competitive team year after year. They’ve made the ECF twice in 6 years and have won a playoff round every year that Rod has been coach, something that no other team in the league can claim.

Are these the ultimate goal? Hell no, but the majority of our fan base (at least on here) aren’t so emotional and shortsighted to completely meltdown just because we don’t win the cup every year.

Surprised you’re still able to be a devils fan since they have been such abject failures for over 20 years. Absolutely embarrassing.
 

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He's an old school coach where he gets the players to unite against the thing making their lives miserable, ie him, thus building team cohesion. It's that old quote about Scotty Bowman, we hated Scotty 364 days of the year. On the 365th day we got our rings.

Except instead of making the players hate him, he directs their ire toward their true enemy....the refs.

Truly he is the Peoples coach.
 
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I'll try again with less 'bite' since my last post got deleted..

Of course Canes fans and the org want to win the cup, but as mentioned, it’s really really hard to do. You might not know this but only 1 team out of the entire league wins it every year.

Thanks for the insight here, good stuff.

There’s no formula for ‘winning the cup’. If there was then it would be known and every team would follow that plan.

Again, great stuff.

The Canes are built on putting together a competitive team year after year. They’ve made the ECF twice in 6 years and have won a playoff round every year that Rod has been coach, something that no other team in the league can claim.

That's a long way of saying "haven't won a thing worth mentioning" during their cup window - which, by the way, seems to be closing more quickly than you realize.

Are these the ultimate goal? Hell no, but the majority of our fan base (at least on here) aren’t so emotional and shortsighted to completely meltdown just because we don’t win the cup every year.

I'm not sure the apparent limited userbase here is a great barometer you should be referencing to gauge fan interest or thought processes.

Surprised you’re still able to be a devils fan since they have been such abject failures for over 20 years. Absolutely embarrassing.

I sure hope you stick with the Canes when the inevitable rebuild happens after the owner jettisons talent for pricing themselves out of the market - I shudder at the thought of someone bailing on their team during the tough years.

I've enjoyed plenty of success rooting for the Devils - crazy to think the Devils have won more cups in the 2000s than the Canes despite all that 'abject failure' eh? Tell me more about your losses in the ECF though lol
 
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GIN ANTONIC

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I'll try again with less 'bite' since my last post got deleted..



Thanks for the insight here, good stuff.



Again, great stuff.



That's a long way of saying "haven't won a thing worth mentioning" during their cup window - which, by the way, seems to be closing more quickly than you realize.



I'm not sure the apparent limited userbase here is a great barometer you should be referencing to gauge fan interest or thought processes.



I sure hope you stick with the Canes when the inevitable rebuild happens after the owner jettisons talent for pricing themselves out of the market - I shudder at the thought of someone bailing on their team during the tough years.

I've enjoyed plenty of success rooting for the Devils - crazy to think the Devils have won more cups in the 2000s than the Canes despite all that 'abject failure' eh? Tell me more about your losses in the ECF though lol
I'd say your bark is much worse than your bite.

Canes have had no problem staying competitive while letting high priced UFA's walk so not really worried about that. You sign the players we don't want to keep and we still somehow manage to be better than NJ.

Very strange for someone to give any sort of 'advice' when this is how their team has performed over the last decade.

1. Missed playoffs 8/10 years
2. Finished last or 2nd last in the division 8/10 years
3. Bottomed out for 1OA pick and then were gifted another 1OA

I'm glad you can reminisce about how great the Devils were 25 years ago when they had generational talent to lead them to some cups. Canes have still won a cup more recently and have also thoroughly embarrassed the devils in the playoffs every time they met since then. If the bar for success as a Canes fan is so low then for a Devils fan it must be about 6 ft under at this point. You should be so lucky to be as good as the Canes since Rod has been coach haha.
 

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One of hockey's biggest assholes. Had a tournament in Carolina and one of the younger age groups from my club played against his Junior Canes team, he repeatedly threatened to fight parents after the game and followed one into the parking lot to yell at him.

A match made in heaven for a horrendous owner like Dundon
 

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I'll try again with less 'bite' since my last post got deleted..



Thanks for the insight here, good stuff.



Again, great stuff.



That's a long way of saying "haven't won a thing worth mentioning" during their cup window - which, by the way, seems to be closing more quickly than you realize.



I'm not sure the apparent limited userbase here is a great barometer you should be referencing to gauge fan interest or thought processes.



I sure hope you stick with the Canes when the inevitable rebuild happens after the owner jettisons talent for pricing themselves out of the market - I shudder at the thought of someone bailing on their team during the tough years.

I've enjoyed plenty of success rooting for the Devils - crazy to think the Devils have won more cups in the 2000s than the Canes despite all that 'abject failure' eh? Tell me more about your losses in the ECF though lol

The Canes have won a Cup more recently than the Devils have, and have made the playoffs just as often in that timeframe, and won more rounds, and won a LOT more regular season games.

To find a time when the Devils were the more successful franchise, you need to go back over 20 years and completely out of the post-lockout era. And the crazy thing is, this all includes a 10-year playoff drought in Carolina. Being worse than us during this period requires being ****ing horrible, like borderline Columbus or Arizona level. So if the only thing that will make you happy as a Devils fan is winning championships, I strongly recommend choosing another sport to follow for the sake of your own mental health.

All anyone in Carolina is saying is that we’ve paid our dues and it’s nice to follow a contender instead of a gutter team. We’re currently in the sweet spot of enjoying ourselves without being spoiled or taking the success for granted. If it all climaxes with a Cup, great. If not, it was a good ride.
 

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One of hockey's biggest assholes. Had a tournament in Carolina and one of the younger age groups from my club played against his Junior Canes team, he repeatedly threatened to fight parents after the game and followed one into the parking lot to yell at him.

A match made in heaven for a horrendous owner like Dundon
Bro what
 

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