Bruins extend contract of coach Bruce Cassidy
BOSTON — The Boston Bruins signed coach Bruce Cassidy to a multiyear contract extension Wednesday, a reward for leading the team to the Stanley Cup Final in just his second full season on the bench.
“I think it’s a good marriage,” Cassidy said at the team’s training facility the day before training camp begins. “I think it’s worked well for both sides. So, for me, it’s where I wanted to be.”
Cassidy took over when Claude Julien was fired during the 2016-17 season and led Boston to an 18-9 record the rest of the way. He was kept on and given a three-year deal that had one year remaining.
Terms of the extension were not disclosed. But general manager Don Sweeney said it was important to the team to have the new deal worked out before the start of camp.