The Boston Bruins announced that they have relieved head coach Bruce Cassidy of his duties on Monday evening.
Posted yesterday at 7:27 p.m.
Cassidy had been in the role since February 2017 and went 245-108-46 in 399 games behind the Bruins bench.
In his second season in Boston, he led his team to the Stanley Cup final. The following season, he won the Jack-Adams Trophy.
“After 14 years working with Bruce, this is an extremely difficult decision to make,” said general manager Don Sweeney.
“Bruce has been a fantastic head coach and has helped this team win many games and have had great success,” added team president Cam Neely.