Hockey Legend Rod Brind'Amour Snubbed by Hockey Hall of Fame In a shocking move, Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour has been overlooked for induction into the Hockey Hall of Fame, despite his impressive resume that includes a Stanley Cup championship as a player in 2006 and a title as head coach just last week. The 55-year-old Brind'Amour's omission from the 2026 class has left many in the hockey world stunned, given his remarkable achievements on the ice. With a storied career spanning over two decades, Brind'Amour's contributions to the sport are undeniable, and his exclusion from the Hall of Fame has sparked debate among fans and analysts alike. The decision has raised questions about the selection process and whether Brind'Amour's achievements warrant recognition at the highest level.
Carolina Hurricanes coach Rod Brind'Amour, 55, who led his club to the Stanley Cup title last week after captaining it to a championship in 2006 as a player, was passed over by the Hockey Hall of Fame Monday and is not a part of the six-person 2026 class.