Claude Julien has been behind the Bruins bench for 10 seasons winning one Stanley Cup in 2011. But it was time for the slumping Bruins to move on and bring a new coach into the mix. Was this the correct time to let Julien go no, it was kinda of a low blow for the Bruins to let him go the same day as the Patriots parade as the Bruins really tried to bury this story and it is coming back to bite them.
Claude Julien released this statement below thanking everyone for his time in Boston.
I would like first and foremost to thank the Bruins Organisation for allowing my family and I the privilege of spending 10 unforgettable years in Boston. We were proud to call this great city home for so long and will dearly miss it.
To the players, past and present, medical and equipment staff, doctors and communications staff, all of whom worked hard for the success of our club with a team-first mentality, I cannot thank you enough for your commitment through it all.
From the game day security crew to the volunteers that I was fortunate enough to meet throughout the years, I thank you as well.
I certainly cannot sign off without thanking the people that made this time here so rewarding- the Boston Bruins fans. Your devotion, unmistakable passion, energy and support is what makes Boston the best sports city in the entire world!
In leaving this organization, what I’m most happy about and most proud of is being part of the team that brought the Stanley Cup back to Boston for the first time in 39 years. Sharing that journey and the Stanley Cup celebrations with our players, families, staff and our fans produced so many incredible memories that I will never forget. To all that were part of it and helped along the way, I want to express a heartfelt ‘thank you.’
Sincerely,
Claude Julien
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