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Shake Ups in Carolina
by Alanah McGinley on 06/09/08 at 11:19 AM ET
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From NBC17.com,
The Carolina Hurricanes are shaking up Peter Laviolette’s coaching staff.
The Hurricanes announced Monday that one of Laviolette’s assistants and the coach of their top minor-league affiliate are switching jobs. Tom Rowe is leaving Albany to become an assistant with Carolina, and Jeff Daniels is leaving the NHL club to take over as coach and general manager of the River Rats.
Carolina GM Jim Rutherford said the switch gives Daniels a chance to run his own team while the addition of Rowe infuses the Hurricanes’ coaching staff with fresh ideas.
*more in the Our Sport Central press release, posted earlier in the forum
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good move.. Something new as needed on the bench. if Lavi is to stay longer term he needs some new sounding boards. Rowe can bring new ideas with him, and he has done well in Albany given the teams he was dealt.
Posted by canesice on 06/09/08 at 11:24 AM ET