Boston Bruins: Claude Julien Releases Statement

Former Boston Bruins Head Coach Claude Julien released a statement early Thursday morning. He took the time to thank the Bruins organization, the fans, and the city of Boston.
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Claude Julien broke his silence after being terminated by the Boston Bruins after 10 years of service. The outgoing coach was three games away from coaching his 1,000th career game. He reached out to social media to thank the Bruins, the city of Boston, and all the fans that cheered on the Black and Gold the last 10 years.
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“I would like first and foremost to thank the Bruins Organization 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.
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.’
