The Carolina Hurricanes are getting the band back together. The team announced today that Jeff Daniels has been hired as an assistant coach and will join Rod Brind’Amour behind the bench for the 2018-19 season. Daniels will be well known to Hurricanes fans that remember him from the coaching staff that won a Stanley Cup with Carolina in 2006 while Brind’Amour served as captain. GM Don Waddell included a statement in the announcement:
Jeff has served as a head coach in the American Hockey League, and of course won the ultimate prize as an assistant on the NHL level. Rod has played with and under Jeff, so he has a great understanding for the experience and knowledge that he brings to the table.
Daniels finished his playing career with the Hurricanes in 2003 and quickly transitioned to a coaching role, serving as an assistant for parts of four seasons. He was then given a head coaching job in the AHL where he spent the next seven seasons, guiding the Albany/Charlotte team to three playoff appearances. Known as a very knowledgeable offensive mind, he’ll join Brind’Amour and Steve Smith in trying to get the Hurricanes over the hump and back to the postseason.
Now that the coaching staff is filled out, all eyes in Carolina are fixated on Waddell and what he’ll do next with the roster. Jeff Skinner, Justin Faulk, Noah Hanifin and many others have been rumored to be available for the right price, and the team still needs a solution in goal. With the draft less than two weeks away and Carolina holding the second-overall pick, things could get interesting very quickly.