Bruins beat Canadiens 4-1 in coach Julien’s return to Boston
BOSTON — The Bruins showed former coach Claude Julien what a changed style looks like in Boston.
David Pastrnak and Ryan Spooner each scored an early goal, Tuukka Rask stopped 21 shots and the Bruins beat Montreal 4-1 Wednesday night in Canadiens coach Julien’s return to Boston for the first time since he was fired nearly a year ago.
Dismissed last Feb. 7 in his 10th season, Julien — who led the Bruins to the 2011 Stanley Cup championship — was replaced by assistant and current Bruins coach Bruce Cassidy, who opted for more up-tempo, charge-into-the-zone play from his defencemen as opposed to Julien’s mostly defensive-minded style.
“We’re trying to play with pace and have guys that can play that way,” said Bruins defenceman Adam McQuaid, who was back after missing 36 games with a broken leg. “It’s an advantage that way. I think everyone tries to play at their strength. We’ve been a little bit more up-tempo.”