Montreal Canadiens’ head coach Claude Julien is leaving the bubble and heading back home after he was admitted to the hospital after Wednesday night’s Game 1 loss against the Philadelphia Flyers. The team issued a statement that Julien underwent the “stenting of a coronary artery” at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto on Thursday afternoon after previously complaining of chest pains the night before. He would go on to serve as head coach for the Boston Bruins for 10 seasons, where he would win his first Stanley Cup in 2011. CLICK HERE TO GET MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMAssociate coach Kirk Muller is stepping in for Game 2 on Friday. The team did not say when Julien would return.
Source: Fox News August 15, 2020 00:22 UTC