Who Will Replace Julien as the Full-Time Head Coach of the Bruins?

Well, you had a fantastic run but I suppose it had to end . After nine and a half years of support, Claude Julien has been fired as head coach of the Boston Bruins and rumors are beginning to swirl as to who can replace the Stanley Cup-winning coach.
It’s apparent the Bruins’ direction wasn’t pleased with the way the club was going in, with only 58 points after 55 matches, but what’s not very clear is precisely what they expected. Almost everybody predicted that the B’s would be a group on the outside looking in and it appeared all but certain Julien would be relieved of his post in the conclusion of the season. The impatience of the new NHL, but reared its ugly head once again and among the greatest coaches in the league is now looking for work — that I am sure he will find in short order. The timing could not have been better for the Bruins since it was unlikely they’d face much backlash from the general public and the press with the Patriots observing their most recent Super Bowl win with a parade in downtown Boston in precisely the same time the Bruins declared the shooting.
BetOnline has put lines on who will end up the upcoming full-time coach of the First Six team from Massachusetts and there are some familiar names near the top of the list. With former Panthers bench boss Gerard Gallant coming in at +200 and the recently fired Ken Hitchcock being offered in +400.
Assistant coach Bruce Cassidy will take over head coaching duties in the meantime and he’s the current favorite to take over the full-time occupation with +160 chances. Before he was promoted to the big club at the beginning of the 2016-17 season, Cassidy served as the head coach of the Bruins’ AHL affiliate in Providence for five decades. It is very likely that Bruins’ management has been grooming the Ottawa, Ontario native for the significant job so it makes a great deal of feel he’s the favorite.
With groups like the Penguins, Blues, Panthers and possibly the Islanders all employing this method with their recent fulltime head coach hirings, I really could observe the Bruins doing exactly the same thing. I am not sure what it requires to maintain a job as a head coach in the NHL anymore but when Claude Julien does not have it, nobody does.
Here’s the entire list of potential full-time head coaches to the Bruins Given at BetOnline:

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